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MX INDIANA COLLECTION A 3 1833 02519 5501 Gc 977.202 R41 RHE 1957 Richmond H IGH School (Richmond Ind. : 1940) . Fieri an This book belongs to , - w C1B994 fe _ - • . W llH 11 ■■!!! Hll|| rffi ■X TABLE OF CONTENTS Opening Section .... 2 School Life 16 Sports 58 Personalities 78 Index 1 20 Noise . . . from the At the sound of the alarm clock, R.H.S. stu- dents begin their busy, noisy day. Coming from all parts of town we arrive by foot, bus, and hot rod. After a few quick trips around the boulevard, we enter and made a mad dash to our lockers, toss off our coats, yank out our books, and slam the quivering doors. Then we ' re off to Social Hall where tales of last night ' s dates and future parties electrify the air. Our Social Hall, centrally located, is the focal point of the friendly atmosphere that typifies R.H.S. Time, tide, and the bell wait for no man. For those latecomers, whatever the reason— there is the trip to the Deans ' offices and the infrequent joy of waltzing into class with an A excuse. The tinkle of nickles and dimes for that crosstown ride Mary Fallow. Rose Chappell. Shirley Lipscomb. Pat McConaha, Miss Erdahl. Moment the Day Begins  TC David Fox. Joyce Zimmer, Lydia Hopkins, Bob Ware, Pat Backineyer. Social Hall — the center of R.H.S. activity between classes. As We Arrive and Shag to i r ■; ' yMtKi. ' ,iM v ■f yjtfffct! JjjIe ' .1 r. ■- g • : a ... L SB  __ ' Tl p ' ' :,i ,,  ,s ssS mggp B  ; 2 r ff Fff K-? . . ■Ji sfe i i : k ; : ft- 1 1 11  . H Wf ; ' ■i P iwiiBlij  fro jll ifc- ;H : ' ■irit p. 1 ) Wfii 1 : ' . : • ■■, « j iTf ' UJ Ei fc _ ™ a  ■! Serene and silent in the lull before a storm. Bettv Mullen, Mrs. Thomas. Our library, where wheels turn and pencils race. Class Morton Hall, the main building on our campus, houses most of the classrooms, cafeteria and library. Our library contains about 10,000 books and carries approximately 50 current magazines. It provides a quiet place for study and relaxation. Our head librarian, Miss King, and her assistant, Mr. Simmons, along with the stu- dent librarians, are ready to help us find our material. Mrs. Ruth Thomas, the school nurse, is on hand at scheduled hours to care for all our aches and pains. This year, at the request of the students, French is being taught by Miss Grothaus. The business classes are busy producing future secre- taries and bookkeepers, and our English classes are paving the way for college work and public speaking. Our future secretaries creating a bedlam of efficiency. Our latest — French class. Bill Donaldson expounding in speech class. The Rattle Mary Ester Wynegar, Mary Rose l.ippano, Joan Rhymer, Carol Cole. Bill Pardieck, Don Sturgis, Rob Bullock, David Killcn. The chomping of food, the tinkle of glass is all a part of fourth hour. of Dishes, Buzz of a Saw The operation of business machines is another skill learned by our commercial students in Office Practice class. R.H.S. commercial graduates are prepared to work in most office jobs. One of the more varied subjects at our school is boy ' s cooking. In room 304 the kettles steam and dishes rattle during third and fourth hour as the guys don their aprons and man the kitchen. Our cafeteria was brightened up considerably by the new curtains. Although it is sometimes crowded, our cafeteria provides a pleasant place to eat and visit. Miss Stinson and Mr. Sponsler take their lives into their own hands every day as they teach R.H.S. students to drive. It ' s really not quite that bad, for a dual-controlled car is loaned to us by a local dealer. Our vocational curriculum includes such courses as wood shop, me- chanical drawing, printing, auto mechanics, welding, machine shop, and vocational drafting. In these classes, our boys acquire skills for their future livelihood. Auto Mechanics class shown hard at worl Miss Stinson, Jim Sawyer, Jim Zeiler. Our beautiful fine arts building. Eager council members pass out pamphlets. fr. Harshman answering one of the many questions at open house. C c e c a v. The Sounds at Open House 10 Our Student Council conducted the annual Open House on November 15th. We proudly and sometimes reluctantly introduced our parents and teachers, and they beat around the bush con- cerning- our schoolwork. A planned program for interested parents was put on in McGuire Hall, and the film, Chalk Dust, was showrr. Our Tac Club at YWCA is in its second suc- cessful year. It is the largest teen center in the United States, having over 700 members. The Tac Club is governed by a student Tac Council and is managed by them. It provides a check room, coat room, snack bar, and one large all-purpose room used for dancing, ping-pong and television. The Tac Club is a student center after the games and on away-game nights. It is something to be proud of, for it is our club, run by us and for us. A group of students taking a break at the afternoon drop-in. A Favorite Coiner at Tac Club. Hub-Bub at the Tac Club 11 Along with the The Y-Teen social season got off to a big start at the annual Big and Little Sister Tea. RHS girls modeled fash- ions from a local store, and Pat Ahl acted as mistress of cere- monies. Many RHS students took part in the Sesqui-Centennial pageant last summer. It was a thrilling experience to be a part of the mammoth Land of Promise. The Football Frolic, sponsored by Block R, opened the social season of the school year. Informally dressed, RHS guys and gals danced to recordings and climaxed the evening by crowning Jerry Turner as King. Virginia Zuttemeister models at the Big and Little Sister Tea. Jerry Schuerman, John Parshall, Bruce Reyn- olds. Bob Teegarden. and Janet Petry jam it up before the Sesqui-Centennial Pageant. The highlight of the Block R dance was the crowning of King Jerry Turner. 12 the Rush of Parties and Games, Mr. Stafford, Dick Rees, and Gerald Lundy at the concession stand. Our opening basketball and wrestling assembly. 13 From old jalopies to ' 57 models — these are our rods. Brenda Beach. Janet Foust. Karen Hein. Susie Hodgin, Sue Adams, Sharon Holthouse, Marvann Bell, Martha DeBolt, Judy Ake, Sharon Beitt. Ted Clements and Suzanne Weber show off their senior cords. Resound from R. H. S.asOur 14 Jerry McCarty, Jerry Dils, Jerry Turner, and George Mendenhall looking over some historical documents of our Freedom Shrine. Bonnie Anderson and Jerry Dils sport typical R.H.S. fashions. This is the site of our baskethall games, final graduation exercises, and many more school and community affairs — Civic Hall. •-._- -. , -„.-. ' -._ a - ., , . _ _,__,«, , Echoes from the Tower 15 1 PWWWIWMf SCHOOL UK vH «. ' To the noise of rock and roll or the sway of waltzes, we danced at the TAC Club or on the ballroom floor. We ' ll always remember that first Junior Prom as we listened and danced to the dreamy music of a top band. Those after-the-game hops and sleepless slumber parties with pizza and potato chips really were tops in our busy sched- ules. A lot of fun was crammed into a short time and little space as we rode the crowded, noisy, happy buses to out-of-town games and student con- ventions. Mardi Gras, Senior plays, and our vari- ety show, Footlights of ' 57 gave the many who worked on them, satisfaction and pleasure. 17 Mr. Donald C. Manlove, cheerful and help- ful, is our very capable principal. Being leader of a large high school is not an easy job. He has handled ably many situations, such as a window- breaking deer, a flooded cafeteria, and three floors of active students, over 1500 in number. He obtained his B.S. and M.S. degrees at Pur- due University and also attended Ball State and Indiana University. From his Good Morning to That Is All, we are proud to have Mr. Manlove as our principal. Our Able Leaders Keep . . Mr. Charles R. McConnell is vice-principal and director of athletics. Taking over the job of athletic director requires much skill, but Mr. Mc- Connell, in his two years here, has handled it with efficiency and ease. He earned his A.B. degree at Oakland City College, his A.M. at Columbia University, and he has attended Purdue and a YMCA College at Springfield, Massachusetts. Lggj j Jgl % A m dm : A B E Our two busy Deans are Miss Gladys 15. Erdahl and Mr. Richard C. Coons. Miss Erdahl, Dean of Girls, holds the degrees of A.B. from Concordia College and A.M. from Columbia University. Mr. Coons, Dean of Boys, has an A.B. from Earl ham College and an MA. from Indiana University. • . . the School Rolling on. We depend a lot on these office ladies — Mrs. Myron Davenport. Mrs. A. O. Vioni, and Mrs. Neil Logue. 19 Miss Emily Murrphy English B.S. Mississippi St. College; M.A. Miami University. Mr. Dudley Johnson Speech A. 15. Earlham College; M.S. Indiana University. Mrs. Ann Caudill English A.B., M.A. University of Ky. Mrs. Uldean Hodgin English A.B., University of Michigan; A.M. Ball State. ; Miss Mary Elizabeth Fihe English B.A. Earlham College; M.A. University of Wisconsin. Mr. Cornelius Fuller English B.A., M.A. Ball State. Mr. Clifford Keefer English B.S., M.A. Indiana State. Mr. Howard Gongwer English A.B. Wittenberg College; M.A. Indiana Universtiy. Mrs. Ethel Wyatt English A.B. Earlham College; M.A. Indiana University. Miss Mae King Librarian A.B. Indiana University; B.L.S. University of 111. Mrs. Martha Oler Rental Clerk Mr. Palmer Sponsler Driver Training A.B., M.S. Indiana University. 20 Mr. Harold Trout Social Studies B.S., M.S. Indiana State. Mrs. Marguerite Strahan | Social Studies A.B. Indiana University; A.M. Columbia University. Dire- D Mr. Lowell Stafford Social Studies A.B. Earlham College; M.A. Butler University. Miss Mildred C.iabh Social Studies A.B. Earlham College; M.A. Columbia University. Miss Kathryn Coulter Biology .B. Goucher College; A.M. Miami University. Miss Elma Eliason Biology B.S. Indiana University; M.S. Purdue University. Mr. Robert Carpenter Science B.S Indiana State; M.S. In- diana University. Mr. Von Alexander Biology A.B. Earlham College; M.S. Indiana University. Mr. Ezra Miller Chemistry B.S. University of Wisconsin; M.S. Ball State. Mr. Harold Sealock Psychology B.A. Hanover College; M.S. Indiana University. Mr. Estell Hannah Industrial Arts B.S., M.A. Ball State. Mr. Louis Gardner Industrial Arts B.S., Ball State. 21 Mr. Otto Dorner Printing B.S. DePaul University. Mr. William Harsh man Industrial Arts S., M.S. Purdue University. Mr. A. R. Sears Industrial Arts Purdue University, Wayne University. Mr. Ray Treasure Industrial Arts B.S. Ball State; M.S. Indiana University. Miss Janet Land Home Economics A.B. Earlham College; M.A. Columbia University. Mrs. Jeanne Parker Home Economics B.S. Ind. St. A.B. Ind. Univ.; M.A. Columbia University. Miss Mary Fossenkemper Home Economics A.B. Indiana University; M.A. Michigan State. Mr. Edward Loar Art B.S. Miami University; M.F.A. Ball State College. Miss Loretta Grothaus Foreign Language A.B. Trinity College; M.A. University Cincinnati. Miss Martha Clark Span ish B.A. Earlham College. Mr. Dale Seider Math A.B. University Michigan; M.A. Univ. So. California. Mr. Wallace Brenneman Math A.B. Indiana University. 22 Mr. Robert Sollars Commercial B.A. Ohio Wesleyan; M.A. Ohio State. Mr. Paul Robertson Commercial B.S.. M.S. Indiana State. Miss Annabelle Goal Mrs. Margaret Seitz Commercial Commercial B.S. Indiana University; M.S. B.S. Indiana University. Ball State College. Miss Lucile Meacham Commercial A.B. Ohio Wesleyan; M.A. University Michigan. Mrs. Janet Wickersham Speech B.S.. M.A. Ball State College. Miss Janice Stocker Physical Education A.B. Earlham College. Miss Edna Roe Physical Education B.S. Ball State College. Miss Mildred Stinson Physical Education B.S.. M.S. Indiana State. Mr. Charles Dils Physical Education A.B. Manchester College; M.A. Miami University. Mr. Kenneth Beasley Physical Education B.A. Wabash College; M.A. Harvard College. Mrs. Ruthmary Wright English B.A. Earlham College. 23 Superintendent and Board Mr. Paul C. Garrison, Superintendent of Richmond City Schools, resides at 105 N.W. 7th Street. He is married and has three children, two of whom attend school. In addition to his many other professional duties, he works with the School Board on all problems concerning our seventeen city schools. The School Board is composed of five mem- bers. Mr. Richard A. Jessup, President, operates Home Laundry and Dry Cleaning. The Secretary is Mr. Clarence H. Runyon, who is co-proprietor of Hodgin-Runyon Furniture Company. Mr. Wil- bur C. Thomas, Treasurer, is a Vice-President of the First National Bank. One member is Mr. Her- bert M. Stanley, Preventive Maintenance Manager at Johns-Manville Company; the other member is Mrs. Elmer Varnell, a housewife. The Board meets with Mr. Garrison twice a month. Mr. Garrison Seated: Mr. Jessup, Mrs. Varnell. Mr. Thomas. Standing: Mr. Stanley, Mr. Runyon. 24 Progresses Proudly Seated: Joyce Zimmer, Sylvia Kerns, Janet Petiy. Standing: Mr. Simmons, Suzanne Weber, Vicki Kanost, Tom Anderson, Linda Randall, Roberta Chestnut, Douglas Kurdys. Absent: Jane Sponsler, Breta Lawshe, June Clarkson, Ron West. The PIERIAN staff functioned this year as a club. No scholas- tic credit was given, but the journalism experience, the fun of producing a yearbook together, and the plain hard work were in- valuable. Room 315 was apparently a chaos of paper, ball point pens, and strayed pictures every day from 2:25 to 3:20 and LATER: but out of all the scramble for copy, pens, and photos came this 124-page 1957 PIERIAN for R.H.S. and its friends. We are par- ticularly proud of our new feature in the back of the book— the index of names which enables you to find on what page or pages students and factdty pictures are found. We of the 1957 PIERIAN staff sincerely hope that you, reader, enjoy this book as much as we did in producing it. Editor-in-Chief Tom Anderson Assistant Editor Janet Petry School Life Editors Vicki Kanost, Sylvia Kerns Clubs Editors Roberta Chestnut, Linda Randall Sports Editor Suzanne Weber Personalities Editors .... fane Sponsler, Breta Lawshe Index Editor J ovce Zimmer Division Pages Editor I une Clarkson Staff Assistant Ronald West Business Manager Douglas Kurdys Mr. Robert Simmons Assistant Librarian PIERIAN Sponsor B.S. Indiana University 25 Through Rain f Sleet, Snow, or Wind ' Pat Waak, Jeanne Clemens, Toby Gethers, Jerry McCarty. Dale Brannock, Pat Dolehanty. PLANS ARE COMPLETED FOR ELECTION UNIT; TO BEGIN OCTOBER 29 MARDI GRAS IS TONIGHT; 19 BOOTHS ARE PLANNED RED DEVILS COP THIRD N. C. C. FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP R. H. S. CAFETERIA FLOODS. 6 INCHES OF WATER COVERS FLOOR. FRIGHTENED DEER FLEES FROM FRANTIC STUDENTS THE REGISTER A newspaper published in the interests of the student body of Richmond Senior High School and edited by a staff com- posed of pupils taking journalism for a semester ' s credit. The Register is published weekly during the school year, except during the first two weeks of September, the last week of October, the last week of November, the last two weeks of December, and the first and last weeks of January. However, the above schedule is only an approximation, since the school year varie;. Jeanne Clemens Editor Toby Gethers News Editor Dale Brannock Sports Editor Jerry McCarty Sports Columnist Pat Dolehanty Circulation and Copy Editor Pat Waak Typing Editor John Walters Photographer 26 A High School Newspaper Since 1896 Vol. XLV. No. 10 mond Senior High S«hool, Richmond, Indiana MASQUE, WIG PLEASES IN PERFORMANCE OF ' STRANGE ROAD ' Play Preseri ted Befon 3 Invited Home R oom Aud ence In McGuire By Ann Shuler An op ive audience witnessed John M. r 1 1 one act play Strange Rood, p d by Mask and Wig in McGuire 1 ovember 30 Every mem- ber of the . imirab! e in his port. Darrcll Bums was perfect irt the lead- s Alan Elaine Rei; was equolly for on excellent portrayal of of, Ale n ' s mother. Nancy Rose and ■■• ! ... ■■:-• ok. outstanding for their ! f Mrs. Kodan and Annii re sx r!v. ly. f ■.; 1 Mrs. Uldean Hod- gin, dtrec id Miss Martha Clark, chrticoi workers included; Stage Manager, Tim Jenkins; House Manager, Ann Martin; Ushers, Jone Bennet. Sally Vivian, Judy ' Wierick, Shoron Horn, Elainee Lee, Carolyn Treas- ure Costumes, Sandv Sieweke, Beckv Muhl, DEAN SAW JAPANESE ATTACK PEARL HARBOR 15 YEARS AGO TODAY By Lorry Shores The time wos 7:55 a.m., December 7, 1941, 15 years ogo today. It was a beautiful and typical Sunday morning in Hawaii A few of the people living on the islands were out toking an early morning pleosure ri ' .- m their private plon Activities such as surfboard riding and jjjames of catch were also in progress. The churches on Oahu were just begin- ning their morning worship services, and the U. S. ships were anchored in the har- bor. But the peace and tranquility of the day were soon to be marred by one of the worst tragedies of our age, the surprise attack by the Japanese forces, according to our dean, Richard Coons. Mr. Coons, who was stationed at Pearl Harbor during the time, witnessed the entire attack. At first I couldn ' t believe that we were under attack, but when I looked up and sow those flaming red insignias on the wings of the Japanese planes and felt bombs dropping all around, if hit me hard and fast. Immediately we scattered to the near- est shelter, but when we got our hands on some ammunition and the Japs gave us o taraet, owe began to fiaht back, The Register Shall Be December 7, 1956 DEVILS OPEN N. C. C. BASKETBALL PLAY IN GAME TONIGHT Travel To New Castle To Seek Third Win Of Season By Pat Dolehonty The Richmond Red Devils with a two- game win streak, face the tough New Castle Trojans tonight at New Castle in a North Central Conference Contest. The Trojans, with four returning let- fermen in. their starting line up, have defeated Greenfield, 64-51, and have lost to strong Hartford City, 64-47. The big guns for the Trojans five are 6-6 center Bud Fisher and 5-9 guard Ronnie Reeves. They both got 19 points in their only win of the year at Green- field. The other lettermen ar Don Joy- ner, 6-2, guard, and Tim Rogan, 6-3, forward. Devil Win The Red Devils rallied in the second half lost week to upset the Dayton Stivers Tigers. Trailing 26 to 18 at the half. Our sponsor and guide Mr. Glenn Holder SPRING 1957 STAFF: Sylvia Tapp, Inda Lee Reeves, Frances Carter, Margo Buaen, Jim Castle, Herbie Inglert, Larry Shores, Jay Rhoads, Dale Stier, Doug Oler. 27 Mr. Davenport, David Koehring, Judy Cunningham. Carol Hilling. Martha Wads- worth. Breta Lawshe, Julie l ' tickett. Tom Rich, David Herbst, Gloria Home, Pianist. Mr. David Davenport Vocal Music B.M.E., M.M.E. Indiana Uni- versity. The Richmond Senior High School Concert Choir, sixty-four voices strong, each winter and spring present their concerts along with the rest of the music department. In addition to these concerts, they have appeared en masse at Rotary, Lions, and Kiwanis Club luncheons, gone to the State Choral Festival at Hagerstown, sung with the Community Chorus and Cin- cinnati Symphony. They have also caroled through the city and halls of R.H.S., and performed in assemblies for the student body. The choir has an octet which sings at special occasions when only a small group is needed. Only advanced choral singers are selected for this organization and must have had a semester in cadet, intermediate, or girls ' choir. Their style, tone, and selections have long been admired in the past for their superior quality. Under the new direction of Mr. David Davenport, they have incorporated new ideas and methods to make them sound even better. 28 With a Song in Their Hearts And Melody in Their Voices . . ROW ONE: Marcia Russell, Nancy Patterson, Sylvia Kerns, Carol Cole, Jane Bennett, Gloria Home, Kathleen Holthouse, Millye Roemer, Linda Miller, Myra Kay Tomlinson, Calor Holinko, Martha Wadsworth, Marietta Hollingsworth, Diane Johnson, Janice Koehiing. ROW TII ' O: Diane Van Ausdall, Vicki Kanost, Martha Hoyt, Bonnie Anderson, Mary Ann Miller, Suzanne Weber, Janet Spencer. Carol Hilling, Marilyn McKee, Shelia Law, Grace Ann Bell, Julie Puckett, Sue Fleenor, Irene Morton, Judy Cunningham, Sharon Beitt. ROW THREE: Marjorie Fisher, Mary Ann Bell, Patricia Ahl, Breta Lawshe. Marilyn Kelly, Elaine Eadler, Paula Ridenour, Mary Kinyon. Rosemary Blight, Ted Martin, Fred Bragg, David Edsall. Bruce Reynolds, Edward Long, David Fox, Tom Rich. ROW FOUR: Dallas Crouch, David Herbst, David Koehring, Danny Nugent. Robert Robertson, Tom Bell, Norman Dalbev, Bill Maddox. David Williams, Herbert Jett, Jim Zeiler, Tom Carmen, Danny Tye, Max Stanford, John Usher. r q «. ifi n Strike Up the Band, Jerry Achor, Tom Anderson, Herb Aronoff, Kenneth Atkins, John Backmeyer, Tom Barker, Dennis Beach, Bettie Berg, John Bowen, John Chenoweth, June Clarkson, William Cleland, Mike Davis, Charles Dockery, Donald Drathring, David Dreyer, Kenneth Fos- ter, Gertrude Gahre, Sandra Gill, David Goldenberg, Gretchen Graham, Harold Jones, Stephen Jones, Everett Jordan, David Kanke, Jan Kem, Douglas Kurdys, Shirley Lloyd, Judy Love, Jack Mendleson, Phillip Monger, Neva Murray, George Newman, Bill Pardieck, John Parshall, Janet Petry, Pat Peyton, Alice Plummer, David Rees, Alvin Reeves, Howard Reid, Richard Reid, Bruce Reynolds, Harold Robinson. Fred Ross, Norman Scheffler, Jerry Schuerman, Bruce Smith, Robert Spalding, Warren Springfield, Carolyn Stephenson, Richard Stigleman, Bob Teegarden, Gayle Tubesing, Jerry Turner, Stuart Urmston, Larry Vass, Ronnie Vioni, Bob Ware, Dale Wehrley, Robert Welker, David Winkle- man, Hattie Wolfenbarker, Tom Wright, Joyce Zimmer, Ann French. 30 The Leaders Say: Drum major and majorettes Shirley Lloyd, June Clarkson, Gretchen Graham, Bob Ware, and Pat Peyton. The R.H.S. Red Devil Marching Band pro- duced half-time shows at all home football games as they strutted down the field in their white spats and gloves. Under the leadership of our new di- rector, Robert T. Carr, the band played for pa- rades and traveled to Purdue Band Day. There they participated with 7000 other high school bandsmen in the half-time spectacular. As the marching season ended, the band concentrated on preparing for their Winter Concert. They sold candy along with the rest of the music depart- ment. The Concert Band played for various as- semblies at R.H.S., Earlham, and the junior high schools. Home basketball games were the scene of many fine band shows as Civic Hall vibrated to the steady beat of marches and spirited numbers. Band officers are Captain, Bob Ware; First Sergeant, John Backmeyer; Secretary, Joyce Zim- mer; Treasurer, Alice Plummer; Student Director, Jerry Schuerman. The Spring Concert ended a busy season for our R.H.S. Band. Our Director Mr. Robert T. Carr Officers Backmeyer, Plummer, Zimmer, and Ware. 31 ■VIOLINS: Sylvia Tapp, Norma Tye, Irene Morton, Gret- chen Graham. Delores Henderson, Mary Turley, Janice Thomas, Lyllian Kindley, Alice Manlove. CELLO: Becky Hampton. STRING BASS: Bruce Reynolds, Ned Young, Kenneth Foster. FLUTES: June Clarkson, Suellen Eadler. w CLARINETS: Alice Plummei, Joseph Herold, Judy Love, Carol CofEman. TRUMPETS: Jack Mendelson. Larry Fore- man. FRENCH HORNS: John Parshall, Mike Davis. TROMBONE: Phillip Monger. PERCUSSION: Harold Jones, Ronnie Vioni. PIANO: Richard Boldrey. Heard Today-Remembered Tomorrow Mr. Ralph Burkhardt Orchestra B.M.E. Jordan College of Music M.M.E. Indiana University Since its organization, our orchestra has been perform- ing each year in the winter and spring concerts with the choirs and concert band. These concerts require hours of practice which the orchestra has daily, during fourth hour. In these regular fifty minute periods, the students are given an opportunity not only to practice, but to conduct and ar- range lnusic. In addition to the bi-annual performances, the orchestra has played tor assemblies, junior high schools, and Earlham College. The orchestra does not have quantity, for it is the small- est music organization in school, being composed of only twenty-nine pieces. This does not seem to matter, for they put forth quality instead. This fact has been proven many times by their fine performances. 32 The girls ' choir, a versatile group of singers, has provided us with many enjoyable musical selections during the school year 1956-57. They have performed at school assemblies and at seasonal devotions; the choir also went caroling at Christmas time. However, the main events for girls ' choir were the bi-annual con- certs, as they were for all members of the music depart- ment. Mr. David Davenport is the director. A candy selling project was introduced this year, and again the girls — and boys — showed their versatil- ity. This time it was not in music but in salesmanship. All members of the music department backed this project wholeheartedly, and therefore it was a success. Those members displaying the candy in the photo are Dave Williams of concert choir, June Clarkson of con- cert band and Ruth Henderson of concert orchestra. Girls Choir Makes Lilting Music. ROW ONE: Molly Morrison, Betty Baker, Judy Shawhan, Judy Robbins, Brenda Beach, Barbara Smith, Dian Reed, Mr. David Davenport, Director. ROW TWO: Ramona lames, Connie Oxendine, Janice Thomas, Jan Mikesell, Janet Price, Miriam Kaeuper, Carol Canon, Colleen Spade. ROW THREE: Ella Mae Patterson, Jane Weston, Demaris Snyder, Rebecca Hampton, Janet Bell, Ann Campbell, Mar- cia Duning, Guna Putins, Claudia Miller. o r r o o 33 Senior Provides Fun and Training. ROW ONE: Phil Sponsel, Jim Farmer, Jay Rhoads, Jerry Schuerman, Keith Brann. ROW TWO: Tom Anderson, Pat Backmeyer, Charlene Kocher, Bruce Reynolds, Douglas Kurdys. ROW THREE: Pat Moore, Jane Sponsler, Marlene Bair. Marcia Duning, Jim Dening. in A M ROW ONE: Mr. Howard Gongwer, sponsor; Mr. C. T. Fuller, sponsor; Carol Sue Canon, Susan Hodgin, Janet Petry, Sharon Bicknell, Beverly Wisneiwski. ROW TWO: Joyce Zimmer, Joyce Mussoni, Carol DeMao, Charlene Kocher, Pat Backmeyer, Janice McCoskey, Mary Ann McNutt, Virginia Zuttermeister. ROW THREE: Carol Robbins, Millye Roemer, Michaela Mercuric Janie Cussins, Carol Mills, Sharon Thomason, Suzanne Weber. ROW FOUR: Jim Dening, George Rudwell, Judy Morgenroth, Sandy Emrick, Emily Hill, Dana Black, Pat Harmer. ROW FIVE: Jim Hollopeter, Joe Drudy. Bob Kritch, David Fullerton, Bruce Reynolds, Jerry Schuerman, Dale Stier, Tom Tuttle. ROW SIX: Douglas Kurdys, Scott Hull, Jay Rhoads, Keith Brann, Bill Focht, Phil Sponsel, Max Stanford. This club, composed entirely of seniors, is the ad- vanced drama group of R.H.S. The fall play this year was Hartzell Spence ' s One Foot in Heaven, a well-known comedy about a min- ister ' s family. The cast is pictured at left. Senior Dramatics has two sponsors — Mr. Fuller and Mr. Gongwer. Mr. Fuller is producer; and Mr. Gongwer, who is new to our school, is costume, prop- erties, and stage manager. 34 Masque and Wig is a dramatic club for under- classmen. They give one performance each semester during homeroom period and invite several homerooms to attend. Members of the club who are not in the cast are kept busy with other activities, such as lighting, properties, and sound effects. Club members gain valuable experience from these plays which they utilize later on in Senior Dramatics and other dramatic activities. Mrs. Uldean Hodgin, sponsor, and cast of the one-act play, Strange Road — Beverly Lahman, Nancy Rose, Elaine Reis, and Darrell Burns. Masque and Wig Offers Initial Drama Experience J?016994 ROW 1 — Sue Elmore, Elaine Lee, Caren Earl, Ann Dougherty, Nancy Rose, Becky Muhl, Jo Rosa. ROW 2 — Bonnie Silvers, Joan Bringle, Jerry Doty, Darrell Burns. Mike Fitzbarris, Don Ake, Tim Jenkins, Sandy Siewick. ROW 3 — Steve Hull, Roy Simmons, Jere Behrman, Elaine Reis, Judy Weirick, Sally Vivian, Janet Parrish. 35 The 1956 Mardi Gras was more colorful and elab- orate than ever before. The big surprise came at 9:30 when the curtains were drawn aside on stage reveal- ing a New Orleans setting complete with Dixieland combo. Also at this time confetti was thrown and the hoards of balloons were unleashed. The prizes were awarded as follows: Prettiest Booth — Cotton Castle by Jane ' s (Sponsler) Juveniles; Best Ail-Around Booth — Snowy Sweets by Tut ' s (Sharon Tuttle) Toppers; Most Original — Mysterious Mars by She ' s (Sheila Law) Little Sheba ' s; Shady Shadows by Andy ' s (Bon- nie Anderson) Dandy ' s, and Pierian Percussion. A record crowd attended and made this Mardi Gras the best yet. Jerry Schuermaii. Bob Teegarden, Bruce Smith, Larry Boldery. Bruce Reynolds. New Orleans Comes to • • 4:30. Everyone is madly rushing in bob- by pins and Levi ' s. Who ' s bringing the Scotch tape? Oh, golly, will we ever be finished? COTTON CASTLE: Jane Sponsler, Jeanne Clemens, Janet Brown, Cindy Stev- ens, Wanda Gray, Deanna ShefTer, Barbara Witter, Joyce Witte, Pat Waak, Nancy Jo Turner, Toby Gethers, Aileen Hamilton, Janet Sue Parrish, Mary Ann Burgess, Beverly Lah- man. Many waited around the pretty pink castle for some de- licious cotton candy. Looks as if the members of the Hunting and Fishing Club are getting a little messed up in the proceedings. In Crepe Paper and Chicken Wire. It was almost impossible to get through the tightly-packed crowd of venders, spectators, and performers. 37 Belles of the Snow Ball Snowball Queen Bonnie Anderson and her court of lovely maidens: Marilyn McK.ee, Pat Back- meyer, Rosemary Wright, and Lois George. With music provided by Clyde Trask and his 01 chestra and an elaborately-decorated Civic Hall, the annual Snowball was destined to be a success. The en- joyment of the couples who attended gave credit to the sponsorship of the Senior Hi-Y. The decorations consisted of a false ceiling of blue and white crepe paper and a large glittering star sus- pended in the center of the dance floor area. Bonnie Anderson ascended to the throne, which was a white sleigh placed on the stage. Members of her court were Marilyn McKee, Pat Backmeyer, Rosemary Wright, and Lois George. 38 Arabian Nite Capitivates Prom-Goers We spent an exciting evening in Arabia on April 2b at the Junior-Senior Prom, dancing under a white ceiling caressed by pastel lights. The motif was estab- lished by an oasis in the middle of the floor complete with palm trees, water, and sand. Miniature oasis served as table center pieces. An hour before the witching hours, we saw crowned Queen of the Arbian Nite on a soft mound of pillows surrounded by a Harem scene. The lovely members of her court were , , , and We remember especially PROM QUEEN CANDIDATES— Mary Ann McNutt, Kay Loewer, Patricia Ahl, Diane VanAusdal, and Linda Randal. 39 r • « Footlights of 1957— Toyland Fantasy In addition to the antics of the M.C. ' s; Marcia Duning, Joyce Zimmer, Max Stanford, and Buddy Yencer — at right — , we saw some twenty musical numbers performed. Dance routines included the Senior Chorus Line, The Dancing Kewpies, a pantomime, The Kitty Kats, _The Perky Penguins, The Six Suzie Q ' s, Veradero, and Cecilia. Vocals included a Gir ls ' Barbershop Quartette, Pretty Baby duet, and soloists Diane Van Ausdal, Janice Thomas, Ronnie Harter, Barbara Gethers, and Janice Jurgens. Instru- mentals: Jack Mendleson, The Flamingo Quintette, Toy Shop Five Plus Two. Additional acts were a monologue and Tuxedo Junction interpreted by the Glow Girls. The finale, by the whole cast, consisted of a wedding scene set to the singing of The Wedding of the Painted Doll. The orchestra, which opened the show with a selection from Babes in Toyland, also played for most acts and the finale. Mr. Ben Graham, musical director for the Toyland Fantasy, also led the orchestra. We would like to commend Mr. Graham, Miss Elizabeth Kolp for her dancing instruc- tion, and Mr. Robert Simmons, PIERIAN sponsor, for mak- ing the Footlights of 1957 one we enjoyed and remembered. .ojr £ p. A $ no .„ Footlights is a joint production of the Music Depart- ment and PIERIAN. An ever-welcome tradition in this musical revue is the Senior Chorus Line. The 1957 group — Kay Loewer, Marilyn McKee, Pat Backmeyer, Lois George, Sandra Raizen, Pat Ahl, Roberta Chesnut, Rosemary Wright, Jane Mikesell, Carol Canon, and Susan Hodgin. On the opposite page, cast members shown include — Pat Reis, Carol Mills, Cleo Schwab; Nancy Koons, Janet Petry, Linda Randall, Sylvia Kerns, Pat Moore, Lydia Hopkins, Breta Lawshe, June Clarkson, Suzanne Weber, Janice McCoskey, Janice Jurgens, Barbara Gethers, Janice Thomas, Sheila Law, Judy Morgenroth, Carol DeMao, Bev Wisniewski, Pat Harmer, Emily Hill, Dana Black, Grace Mayle, Jody Schultz, Brenda Beach, Donna Martin, Lois Hensley, Alice Jones, Colleen Spade, Gretchen Graham, Sandy Cline, Melanie Blo- meyer, Frances Holton, Judy Rudy, Ronnie Harter, Martha DeBolt, Diane Van Ausdal, Joanne Gregg, Jack Mendleson, Kenneth Foster, Charles Dockery, Mike Davis, Fred Ross, Barbara Gard, Carol Biltz, Pat Weiser, Janice Tait, Donna Hoch. 41 Clubs provide opportunities for recreation, instruction, and fellowship. A glance at the table of contents below will show the divei sifted club activities available at R.H.S. 7 0 0 Business Club 57 Chess Club 53 Dance Club — Advanced 50 Dance Club— 10B 50 Forensics 52 Future Nurses 54 Future Teachers 55 Hi-V — Freshman 44 Hi- Y— Senior 44 Hunting Fishing 56 Jazz Club 51 Jr. Red Cross 55 Library Club 57 Quill 52 Science Club 54 Social Studies Forum 53 Teen-Age Mechanics 56 Y-Teen Cabinet 45 Y-Teen Groups 45, 46, 47, 48, 49 43 Senior and Freshman Hi-Y ROW ONE: Jerry Turner. Mike Smith, Jerry McCarty, Jim Hunt, Dave Gossett, Jan Kern, Jerry McNutt. ROW TWO: Sammy Hopkins, Larry Livingston, Bill Grottendick, Charles Dockery, Larry Moore, Danny Tye, Bill Mein. ROW THREE: Mike Hinshaw, David Winkleman, Bob Brawley, Don Ake, Daryl Robertson, Jack Mendleson. ROW FOUR: Roger Van Skoik, Ed Dinta- man, Jere Kennedy, Larry Shores, Darrell Burns. ROW FIVE: Ron West, Mike Davis, Jere-Behr- man, Barclay Erk, Bill Maddox, John Clark, Robert Toth. Senior Hi-Y is one of the more active clubs in R.H.S. The organization sponsors two of the year ' s biggest dances — Snowball and the Commencement Dance, the latter being the year ' s biggest social event. In ad- dition to the dances, Senior Hi-Y has charge of Easter Devotions and co-operates with other school groups in giving the morning devotions. Members are entertained every other Wednesday at our local Y.M.C.A. with various programs. Each member is pledged to service to the school, church, and com- munity. Mr. Robert Carpenter is faculty sponsor. The main event for Freshman Hi-Y is the Thanksgiving Dance — the Turkey Trot. Freshman members also give much service FRESHMAN HI-Y— ROW ONE: Mr. Trout, Bill Kern, Duane Clark, to R.H.S. and later become members of E(ldie Harris, Richard Cook, Dale Wehrley. ROW TWO: John Stanley, Senior Hi-Y. Mr. Harold Trout is faculty J ohn Sweet ' Larr ' Miller ' Dick Brantner - Bob Lin S le - ROW THREE: Allan Kaylor, Jim Flaugher, Jack Harris, John Caskey, Tom Maddox, sponsor. Stu Urmston ROW F OUR: Jan Emrick, Bob Braun, Jim Satterfield, David Brann, Mike Bright, Tom Hodgin. ROW FIVE: Richard Smith, Gordon Alexander, Tim Leonard, John Mclntyre, Bill Griffin, Larry Owens. 44 Y-Teen Cabinet Leads 400 Girls ROW ONE: Kay Loewer. ROW TWO: Rita Bertsch. Pat Parker. ROW THREE: Sharon Tuttle, Bonnie Anderson, Marlene Bair. ROW FOUR: Patricia Moore, Sylvia Kerns, Linda Randall, Sheila Law. ROW FU ' E: Ella Mae Patterson, Patricia Ahl, Sandra Raizen, Marilyn McKee, Jane Sponsler. Everyone is proud of Y-Teens! This national organization is closely affiliated with the local YWCA. The Y-Teen goal is to grow as a person, to grow in friendship with people of all races, re- ligions, and nationalities, and to grow in the knowledge and love of God. The responsibility of the Y-Teen Cabinet in- volves leading the girls in each of the fourteen groups toward accomplishing this goal. There are times for fun and times for seriousness when you ' re a Y-Teen! Lin ' s Leprecons Miss MILDRED CRABB, sponsor ROW ONE: Linda Randall, leader; Roberta Chest- nut, Wanda Simpson, Louise Forrest, Marlene Wirts, Carolyn Phillips. ROW TWO: Marlene Driver, Gloria Home, Mary Lou Wilson, Jan Mikesell, Kaye Tomlinson, Pat Reis, Carol Mills, Barbara Ramsey. ROW THREE: Diane Johnson, Linda Coulter, Sally Wisenburg, Joyce Witte, Judy Miller, Janet Todd, Mary Lou Trotter. ROW FOUR: Carol Biltz, Nancy Sticco, Shirley Hinds, Pat Clark. ROW FIVE: Bar- bara Jackson, Shirley Lipscomb, Sandra Smith, Linda Miller, Sondra Smith, Shirley Swoveland, Cleo Schwab, Lucille Hoey. ROW SIX: Pat Heuing, Jeanine Foreman, Pat Dillman, Carol White, Matrice Dow, Sally Raper, Carol Dillman. The many activities sponsored by the Y-Teens this year included: The Big and Little Sister Party, Dad ' n ' Daughter Picnic, Mardi Gras, Thanksgiving, Easter, and Christmas Devotions, Y-Teen Dance — Enchanted Evening, World Fellowship and Brotherhood Assemblies, potato chip sale, and Daily Devotions. Miss Janet Land of R.H.S., Miss Virginia Johnson of the YWCA, and Cabinet President Kay Loewer have been of valuable assistance in making this year a very successful one. 45 Tut ' s Toppers Miss EDNA ROE, sponsor ROW ONE: Sharon Tuttle, leader; Nancy Patterson, Martha Hoyt, Sharon Holthouse, Melissa Thomas, Carol Cole, Kitty Petry. ROW TWO: Joanne Garard, Paula Ridenour, Alice Jones, Maryann Bell, Damaris Snyder, Janice Thomas. ROW THREE: Sue Adams, Sue Hart, Rosemary Whisenhunt, Judy Ake, Jane Ardery, Coleen Spade, Alice Manlove. ROW FOUR: Linda Little, Mary- ann Miller, Irene Laurent, Ruth Ann Kanke, Meriam Kaeuper, Ruth Ann Hirschfield, Ruth Hinshaw, Sheila Burns. ROW FIVE: Mary Kinyon, Pat McConaha, Sharon Biett, Ruth Behnen, Jean Ann Hackman, Ann Martin, Janet Bell, Grace Ann Bell. Andy ' s Dandy ' s Miss LUCILLE MEACHAM, sponsor ROW ONE: Judy Morgenroth, Carol DeMao, Dian Reed, Mary Ann McNutt, Bonnie Anderson, leader; Millye Roemer, Janice McCoskey, Emily Hill, Carol Robbins, Charlene Kocher. ROW TWO: Karen Dehner, Gretchen Graham, Karen Hein, Marcia Pyke, Sally Hill, Molly Morrison, Monica Briggs, Dana Black, Pat Har- mer, Sandy Emrick. ROW THREE: Nancy Crandall, Jeannette Hasse, Mary Ann Moss, Lois Dotson, Karen Vore, Mary Tomlinson, Kaye Gililland, Sheila Noelker. ROW FOUR: Carol Coffman, Paula Cuneo, Joan Brin- gle, Frances Chagares, Roberta Horton, Frances Penland, Carole Golay, Pat Peyton, Jane Eastin. The Keynotes Mrs. ETHEL WYATT, sponsor ROW ONE: Phyllis Kohr, Sally Eastin, Shirley Wright, Dianna Reddington, Pat Backmeyer, Mailyn McKee, leader; Lois George, Elizabeth Woodward, Diane Van Ausdal, Corrine Cutler, Rosemary Wright. ROW TWO: Betty Berg, Phyllis Parshall, Janet Price, Nancy Ginter, Becky Hampton. Patty Shook, Jean Batchelor, Norma Perry, Nancy Toney. ROW THREE: Ann Daugherty, Karen Earl, Frances Hasemeier, Mary Ann Gaydosh, Glee Ann Brown, Judy Love, Sandy Siewek, Rebecca Muhl, Ruth Hensley. ROW FOUR: Alice Yedding, Anita Ireton, Janet Glover, Joyce Hunley, Darlene Todd, Marjorie Elmore, Judy Thomas, Betty Jones, Barbara Ellis, Janice Howard, Norma Craycraft. 46 Rita ' s Riots Miss MILDRED STINSON. sponsor ROW ONE: Hattie Howard, Roseann Davis, Sharon Horn, Joyce Mussoni, Donna Clevenger, Rita Bertsch, leader; Carla Coble, Sharon Foley, Peggy Habing, Sirsan Hodgin, Betty Humphrey, Sandra Wiles, Betty Hobbs. ROW TWO: Phronia Howard, Norma Tye, Sue Wehr- ley, Sherri Smith, Barbara Card, Mary Margaret Ghear- ing, Nancy Gordon, Janice Tait, Shirley Nelson, Myrtle Kidwell, Pat Adams. ROW THREE: Rose Pope, Nancy Ganger, Judy Pierson, Mary Esther Blevins, Inda Lee Reeves, Sandra Williams, Mary Baumer, Nancy Jo Maurer, Dorothy Mumpower. ROW FOUR: Virginia Grasse, Sue Bane, Gertrude Gahre, JoAnn Rosa, Judy McCarty, Martha Wadsworth, Janet Petry. San ' s Sweethearts Miss MARTHA CLARK, sponsor ROW ONE: Sandra Raizen, leader; Michaela Mercurio, fana Rusierholz, Bonnie Bromagen, Dorothy Wiggs, El- nora Wicker, Rachel Townsend. ROW TWO: Marietta Hollingsworth, Elinor Leith, Guna Purins, Pat Clark, Colette Brown, Judy Savage, Janet Goble. ROW THREE: Linda Shute, Janet Foust. Peggy Shook, Bunny Ahaus, Mary Ann Lashavio, Sue Ann Hollingsworth, Mary Frances Blunk, Mary Ann Thomas, Geraldine Anderson, Gail Winslow. ROW FOUR: Joan Hill, Donna Ketring, Carol Kasulus, Melanie Katte, Carleen Vanderpool, Hattie Wolfenbarker, Anita Goris, Eliza- beth Ann Beck, Judy Thistlethwaite. ROW FIVE: Diane Cunningham, Nancy Rose, Elaine Lee, Pat Goheen, Bonnie Jones, Carol Hemke, Shirley Salter. ROW SIX: Nadine Fessler, Elaine Reis, Linda Fullerlon, Sara Kare, Judy Rehling. Mary Ellen Lawler, Geneva Hampton. Cubby ' s Cupids Mrs. JEANNE PARKER, sponsor ROW ONE: Jacquelyn Mesker, Lillian Dargie, Ramona Hoover, Pat Chamness, Maiiene Bair, leader; Sharon Bicknell, Phyllis Thomas, Betty Davis. ROW TWO: Harlean Little. Sandra Walters, Carol Zartman, Claudia Miller. Sandy Anderson, Sandra Snyder, Melanie Davis, Joyce Brewer. ROW THREE: Peggy Thomas, Frieda Newton. Barbara Ramsey. Nilene Person, Sherrill Ashby, Arlene Gwin, Laura Smythe. ROW FOUR: Phyllis Cof- fey, Rosemary Campbell, Joanita Piatt, Gladys Jen- nings, Barbara Smith, Martha Travis, Judy Stigleman, Pat Stolle, Melva Shephard, Nancy Witte. ROW FIVE: Mary Austerman, Shirley Brusher, Phyllis Juett, Linda Moody. Sandy Clark, Judy Steed, Judy Wissel, Ellen Van Pelt. 47 rrf?rrrrrTr r rrrrrrrrr r rr The Go-Moores Miss EMILY MURPHY, sponsor ROW ONE: Joyce Englebert, Pauline Hogston, Lois Bowling, Lydia Hopkins, Sherrill Hart, Nancy Lowden- slager, Carol Williams, Pat Moore, leader; Roxann Ro- main, Mary Rose Pappano, Elsie Perrine, Pat Ary. ROW TWO: Janet Hess, Clara Adams, Pat Mussoni, Kitty El- lis, Sandra Gill, Ann Boyce, Anna Marie Pickett, Eliza- beth Pappano, Janice Stier, Marguerite Niersbach. .ROW THREE: Judy Cunningham, Brenda Kolentus, Donna Mounce, Barbara Mize, Joann Gregg, Libby Wright. ROW FOUR: Barbara Sink, Gloria Cela, Cloria Smith, Jean Ann Bickel, Becky Stanley, Nancy Vogelge- sang, Medrith Mann, Sue Shephard. She ' s Shebas Miss LORETTA GROTHAUS, sponsor ROW ONE: Nancy Reed, Frances Holton, Judy Rob- bins, Jane Bennett, Teresa Matson, Sheila Law, leader; Irene Morton, Zona Alexander, Lois Hensley, Sandra Kline. ROW TWO: Janice Koehring, Cinda Sharp, Brenda Beach, Rosemary Bright, Alice Plummer, Carol Finnan, Joyce Sauer, Judy Shawhan, Clair Coleman. ROW THREE: Susan Rousch, Mary Jane Maurer, Don- na Martin, Barbara Wilson, Joanna Shultz, Jane Wes- ton, Judy Schuler, Mary Esther Wynager. ROW FOUR: Susie Dull, Pat Chadd, Sally McGill, Grace Ann Mayle, Ann Schuler, Judy Tice, Maylenne Johnson, Neva Mur- ray. ROW FIVE: Judy Barnes, Sue Felty, Rebecca Mil- ler, Thresia Miller, Joyce French, Ann Campbell. Pat ' s Pirates Mrs. MARGUERITE STRAHAN, sponsor ROW ONE: Pat Ahl, leader; Nancy Stout, Carol Moore, Carol Canon, Judy Wagner, Janice Jurgens, Donna Hoch, Snellen Eadler. ROW TWO: Janice Behr, Judy Rudy, Pat Brown, Maryann Kuhn, Karen Tye, Eileen Coonrod, Carol Cole. ROW THREE: Linda Thompson, Rosemary Knodle, Linda Wainscott, Joyceanne Smith, Susan Alexander, Judy Kanke, Ann Slattery, Nancy Jen- nings, Bobbie Jean Gabbard. ROW FOUR: Sue Keenan, Patty Hill, Mary Heuther, Ann Sue Pattison, Mary Price, Kathleen Ranch, Phyllis Kortright, Ann French. ROW FIVE: Bunny Brown, Melanie Blomeyer, Marcia Duning, Bonnie Silvers, Carolyn Treasure, Linnea Go- heen, Melinda McCain, Jane Davidson, Gladys Fair, Louise Brown. 48 Pete ' s Pardners Miss ELMA ELIASON, sponsor ROW ONE: Sylvia Kerns, Carol Holinko, Julie Puckett, Joyce Zimmer, Linda Pierson, Melinda Kramer, Bonnie Randies. ROW TWO: Barbara Ronan, Sandy Benoit, Pat Wieser, Janie Cussins, Linda Bailey, Linda Lincoln, Elaine Newman. ROW THREE: Beverly Deubner, Pat- ty Davis, Sue Fleener, Kathryn Schelke, Karen Main. Joyce Elliot, Kathleen Holthouse, Gretchen Troxel. ROW FOUR: Nancy Koons, Marcia Russell, Carol Hil- ling, Elaine Smith, Elaine Eadler, Brenda Harlan, Jean- nette Van Ausdal, Shirley Knight. ROW FIVE: Suzanne Weber, Sue llmer, June Clarkson. Ruth Eudaley, Caro- lyn Crane, Gayle Tubesing, Mary Lou Bullock, Sue Lohrey. Pat ' s Pet Peeves Mrs. ANN CAUDILL, sponsor ROW ONE: Ella Mae Patterson, Helen White, Helen Stone, Carolyn Jackson, Mary Turley, Mrs. Ann Caudill, sponsor. ROW TWO: Thelma Dixon, Nancy Baker, Frances Carter, Margo Burden, Margaret Kelley. ROW THREE: Jerry Hannah, Rose Langford, Ruth Ann Tins- ley, Rose Henderson, Sandy Goodson, Jennie Leavell. ROW FOUR: Connie Oxendine, Rita Williams, Connie Owens, Mary Satterfield. ROW FIVE: Jimmie Lou Reyn- olds, Marilyn Kelley, Sylvia Maples, Sondra Maples. Brenda Copeland, Bertha Brown, Mildred Jones. Jane ' s Juveniles Miss JAN STOCKER, sponsor ROW ONE: Jane Sponsler, Pat Waak, Lucille Amnion, Wanda Gray, Marjorie Morrison, Miss Jan Stocker, spon- sor. ROW TWO: Mary Farlow, Janet Brown, Deanna Kerney, Toby Gethers, Toddy Clemens, Barbara Wit- ter, Marita Rife. ROW THREE: Joan Rhymer, Sarah Pence, Janet Spencer, Betty Spalding, Wanda Sheffer. Rosa Lee Barnett, Cynthia Stevens. ROW FOUR: Shir- ley Lloyd, Marilyn Shaefer, Marcia Tibbs, Sylvia Tapp, Marjorie Fisher, Joyce Witte, Geraldine Tyler. ROW FIVE: Janice Hildreth, Delores Mann, Carolyn Stephen- son, Joyce Cannon, Connie Stephenson, Aileen Hamil- ton, Judy Weirach, Janet Parrish. ROW SIX: Ramona Williams, Judy Cain, Mary Ann Burgess, Janice Snyder, Beverly Lahman, Nancy Jo Turner, Sally Vivian. 49 ROW ONE: Miss Kathryn Coulter, Joyce Englebert, Sue Felty, Judi Chainness, Regina Loop. ROW TWO: Joyce French, Judy Shawhan, Beverly Wood, Mary Ann Bur- gess, Jerry Tyler, Linda Ragan. ROW THREE: Ann Schuler, Jean Williams, Margaret Kelly, Lois Hensley, Judy Robbins. ROW FOUR: Troy Hensley, Pat Adams, Linda Caplinger, Ramona Williams, Nancy Soper, Con- nie Stephenson, Kenneth Bronston. ROW FIVE: Allan Orrick, Leslie Arthur, Sammy Morgan, Richard Moore, Edwin Ramey, Marvin Jett, Ronnie Bledsoe. Come on Let ' s Dance!! Join Dance Club!! Do you like to dance? Then of course, you and your friends would like to join Dance Club. This club has been organized for those who already know the fundamentals of dancing, but who would like to have fun and learn more. They meet as an informal, friendly group and learn together. Cafeteria is their meeting place. These members of the Advanced Dance Club have been in the club at least one semester and often as many as four. They meet every other week and in their meetings— dance, of course! As Kathryn Murray says: You ' ll enjoy life more if you dance! That ' s the advice these new high school freshmen heeded. Now they ' re mem- bers of the 10B Dance Club— organized just for them. Some already know how to dance but of course they can always learn more. The ones who are just learning to dance have fun too. All to- gether, they enjoy the waltzes, the foxtrots, the rhumbas, the jitterbugs, and sometimes even the rock ' n roll records. Miss Kathryn Coulter of room 115 sponsors the Dance Clubs. ROW ONE: Pat Davis, Clara Adams, Pat Mussoni, Judy Wissel, Laura Smythe, Betty McFarland, Pat Clark, Betty Beck. ROW TWO: Mary Ann Moss, Nancy Crandall, Alice Yedding, Nancy Stout, Joyce Brewer, Mary Bar- bara Witte, Janice Burr, Connie Mullins. ROW THREE: Mary Ann Burgess, Mary Price, Gladys Farr, Kate Ranck, Louise Brown, Jo Piatt, Rosie Campbell, Arlene Michaels. ROW FOUR: Melva Shephard, Carol Zartman, Sheila Noelker, Linda Shute, Anita Goris, Cloria Smith, Roberta Constable, Hattie Wolfenbarker, Ann French. ROW FIVE: Quinton Von, Stanley Hines, John Walters, Raymond Lory, Douglas Morgan, David Butler, Jerry Duke, Richard Boldrey, Don Miller. ROW SIX: Gary Murr, Richard Greene, Donald Morton, Joe Harold, Vincent Barrando, Larry Tracy, Larry Foreman, Larry Mesker, Richard Meadows, Jim McCarty. 50 ROW ONE: Mr. Sealock, Ann Slattery, Carol Moore, Michaela Mercurio, Millye Roemer, Judy Wagner, Carol Robbins, Midge Morrison. ROW TWO: Elaine Reis, Marcia Pyke, Mary Ann Thomas, Sandra Raizen, Carol Williams, Virginia Zuttermiester. ROW THREE: Michaelann Miller, Sylvia Tapp, Joyce Witte, Julie Puckett, Jane Sponsler, Bonnie Silvers. ROW FOUR: Bob Teegarden, Jerry McNutt, Jay Rhoads, Phil Spon- sel, Gary Smith, George Rudwell. Here Is The Modern Jazz Club to Join? There is an increasing interest in jazz as the membership in the Jazz Club proves. The club is relatively new but rates high in popularity. The club meets every other week in McGuire Hall with Mr. Sealock, the sponsor. Often they listen to and study different types of jazz. Other times they discuss one of the artists of today. Each person is required to write an essay on one of the leaders in the field of jazz as a require- ment for membership in the club. There is a membership fee of ten cents which is paid by each member at the beginning of the year. The secretary, Sandra Raizen, is in charge of this. The money is used to help finance the record player. For the musically-minded people in favor of jazz— this is the ideal club. ROW ONE: Toby Gethers, Marlene Bair, Toddy Clem- ens, Carol Canon, Mary Ann McNutt, Janice McCoskey, Bonnie Anderson, Emily Hill. ROW TWO: Carol Coff- man, Joyceann Smith, Marcia Duning, Carol Holinko, Marilyn McKee, Sandy Emrick, Pat Harmer, Dana Black, Beverly Wisniewski. ROW THREE: Confine Cutler, Marjorie Fisher, Scott Hull, Warren Springfield, Lois George, Pat Ahl, Rita Bertsch, Susan Alexander, Judy Kanke. ROW FOUR: Jack Mendleson, Herbert Aronoff, John Keen, Kieth Brann, Bill Focht, Charles Dockery, Kenny Foster, Mike Davis. ROW FIVE: Harold Jones. Tom Carmen, Donald Drathring, Marvin Jett, Roland Johnson, Kenneth Bronston, Jim Dening. 51 Quill . . . Think . . . Scribble . . . Erase . . . Think Editor Janet Petry Secretary J°y ce Zimmer Business Manager . . Foster Yencer England may have had Shake- speare, but they have nothing on Richmond Senior High School, for RHS has the up and coming Shake- spears of tomorrow. These aspiring young writers are members of the Quill Club. Each year every member of the club submits one or more of his masterpieces, whether it is a short story, poem, or literary sketch, to this publication. This small book- let is called The Quill and is available to all RHS students so that they may enjoy the work of the authors among them. Mr. Holder of room No. 102 is the sponsor of this club. ROW ONE: Janet Petry, Foster Yencer, Pat Moore. ROW TWO: Joyce Zim- mer, Kathryn Schelke. Suzanne Weber. Ann French. Forensics Club .... Terrific Speakers ROW ONE: Jane Hopkins, Nancy Ginter, Linda Randall, Bob Ware, June Clarkson, Monica Briggs. ROW TWO: Jeannette Van Ausdal, Pat Peyton, Diane Van Aiisdal. Marcia Russell, Alice Jones, Rosa Lee Barnett. ROW THREE: Jody Schultz, Joan Rosa, Martha De Bolt. Suzy Hodgin, Grace Mayle, Carla Coble, Elaine Eadler. ROW FOUR: Connie Oxendine, Margo Burden, Ann Martin, Melissa Thomas. Gayle Tubesing, Neva Murray. ROW FIVE: Doug Kurdys, Don Saine, Barclay Erk, Jan Rem, Ron McDaniels, Richard Smith, Stephen Jones, David Dieyer, Dick Branter. 52 President Bob Ware Vice-President .... Linda Randall Secretary J une Clarkson If anyone doubts the greatness of the orators of RHS, try visiting a meeting of the Forensics Club. They meet every other Thursday in room No. 112 and each time enjoy selections given by their own club- mates. These, of course, vary from serious declamations to humorous sketches. Naturally, each person is different and all do not excel in the same type of speech. But here, each student finds the kind of speech he enjoys, and gains valuable experi- ence while entertaining his friends. This club is under the sponsor- ship of Mr. Johnson, speech instruc- tor at RHS. To Play Chess You Need Lots of Brains and Little Noise. President Herbert Jett Vice-President Jim White Secretary Matrice Dow Silence reigns in room No. 105. All that can be heard is an oc- casional Jodoub, Checkmate, Castle, and the scratching of men being moved across the board. It ' s Chess Club, of course. Twenty-four boys are racking their brains over one of the most compli- cated of all games. Although chess is rather easy to learn, to become skillful requires years of practice and much natural ability. These boys will probably never be grand-masters, the elite of chess, of which there are only four in the world, but they will certainly sharp- en their games and their brains by participating in this club. ROIV ONE: Mr. Fuller, Errol Belt. Steve Seligman, Alfred Armstead. Bob Johnson. ROW TWO: Fred Rigsby, James Funston, John Wilson, Nich Rench, Billy Isom, Herbert Jett. ROW THREE: Raymond Harlin, Matrice Dow, Michael Embry, Jack Van Zant, James Dunn. ROW FOUR: Jim White, Don Erk, Bill Vance, Gene Vercera, Steve Tremain. The Social Studies Club is always up-to-date on the News of the Day, and on Other Countries, too. ROW ONE: Mrs. Strahan, Mary Fallow, Bunny Brown, Carolyn Treasure, Dorothy Mumpower, Pat Adams, Jerry Dils. ROW TWO: Doug Oler, Jerry Prather, Jim Hollopeter, Jerry Turner, Mike Hoch, Gayle Gardner, Ted Clements. ROW THREE: Jerry French, Ron McDaniels, Jay Rhoads, Bob Kritsch, George Mendenhall, Dave Chapman, Jerry McCarty. ROW FOUR: Bob Ware, Buddy Yencer, Tom Tuttle, John French, Larry Moore, Ted Mar- tin, Norman Barr. ROW FIVE: Jim Farmer, David Kanke, Norman Ketring, Duane Roland, Bob Linburg, David Dreyer, Phil Monger, John Von Pein. President Foster Yencer Vice-President Gayle Gardner Secretary Carolyn Treasure Mrs. Strahan keeps this club interested and busy. They meet in room No. 209 every other week. Yes, there ' s always something to learn about or something to do. Often they have speakers who have trav- eled in foreign countries tell about their experiences. Remember the Pan-American program? That was the work of this, your Social Studies Club. They were in charge of the election unit on the Public Address System in the fall and kept us in- formed about the ABC ' s of voting, also. Often they have club discus- sions and once each year have a big party for the foreign students from Earlham, Miami University, and Western College. The Science Leaders of Tomorrow are the Students of Today. President Bob Ware Vice President Jan Kem Secretary Anna Marie Pickett Our nation is progressing very rapidly, and to progress, science is essential. But vitally important, we need educated leaders. The members of this club are eager to learn more about the science world, studying all phases. Once every two weeks they meet in room No. 219 with Mr. Von Alexander, their sponsor. Programs vary but whether they enjoy a film, have an outside speaker, or listen while Mr. Alexander relates his ex- periences and shares some of his knowledge, they realize the importance of progress and study of science. ROW ONE: Mr. Alexander, Bob Ware, Marcia Rus- sell, Ann French, Anna Marie Pickett, Carol Cole. ROW TWO: Bill Johnson, Richard Kaeuper, Allan Varnell, Robert Jeffries, Jim Siler, Bill Dennis, Jay Wright. ROW THREE: Herbert Aronoff, John Von Pien, Jan Kem, Eric Effman, Bill Kem, Garry Smith, Norman Schemer. These Girls Hope to Become Nurses Someday!! Sue Adams, Pat Ary, Nancy Baker, Maryann Bell, Carol Biltz, Bonnie Bromager, Sheila Burns, Nellie Crabtree, Janice Davidson, Patsy Davis, Karen Dehner, Barbara Ellis, Sue Felty, Linnea Goheen, Becly Hampton, Jeannette Hasse, Karen Hein, Marietta Hollingsworth, Mary Huether, Barbara Jackson, Sue Keenan, Loretta Kelly, Norma Killon, Jan Mikesell, Caudia Miller, Freida Newton, Marguerite Niersbach, Janet Parrish, Anna Pattison, Norma Perry, Janet Price, Judy Savage, Kaye Tomlinson, Sue Ulmer, Elnora Wecker, Judy Weirick. President Carol Bilty Vice President Sue Adams Secretary-Treasurer Gretchen Graham Program Chairman Jan Mikesell Whether we are at war or at peace, in the city or in the country, 2 minutes old or 102 years old, we all know that nurses are necessary. These girls all have one thing in com- mon—namely, they all hope to become nurses. In their club meetings, they often discuss the advantages and opportunities in the field of nursing. Or sometimes they have fun dressing imaginary wounds, making sure they know proper first aid treatment. They even have had the opportunity to visit Reid Memorial Hospital this year to see the inside view of hospital routine. Mrs. Jeanne Parker of room No. 324 is the sponsor of this club. 5-1 Here are The Future Teachers ot America . . . President Lois George Vice President Damaris Snyder Secretary-Treasurer Dale Brannock This is the club at our high school for -.-s •• ' f v Tomorrow ' s Teachers. They meet every , other Wednesday with Miss Goar and Mr. . . ? iA jE ■fc_ _ L|j k ; Dils, their sponsors. W T B 4 S n tne ' r meetings, they sometimes enjoy f '  tt L 3 w guest speakers from colleges nearby. But it I B L B s a so interesting just to talk about the € W BB mV varied jobs of a teacher. The club is very active and has visited Ball State Teachers College and Indiana University. Knowledge and enjoyment are provided for all members. r f _ W T a. Wg JgJ n They also visit a chosen room in Joseph i l l a 6 ' B mM Moore four times during the year, observing, m B « !« fl r and teaching for a short period of time. M x J 1 j«y tOII ' ONE: Mr. Dils, Miss Goar, Dianna Redding- i| i B H| fl T _ a M ton ' Marguerite Niersbach, Cinda Sharp. 7?OII ' J J | [ a l „, W tir . M. wan fl I TWO: Barbara Ronan, Coleene Spade, Damaris Snyder, Peggy Shook, Carol Hilling, Frances Hase- mier. ROW THREE: Marcia Pyke, Ellen Van Pelt, (■h Judy Stead, Melinda McCain, Judy Cunningham. i . Lois George Betsy Woodward. HOIl ' FOUR: Elaine f IBBBBV Smith, Elaine Eadler, Mary Ellen Lawler, Suellen I BjBj I Eadler, Sarah Pence, Sue Alexander. ROW FIVE: I ■■■■■1 HHBHB Vicki Kanost, Ruth Eudaley, Marcia Duning, Shirley Wright, Breta Lawshe, June Clarkson. iJOIT ' SIX: Ronnie Turner, Warren Springfield, Dale Brannock. Marshall Moore, Gertrude Gahre, Sally Raper. The Junior Red Cross is Always Helping Others t f. ,;.J. President Pat Hueing Vice President Barbara Gethers Secretary Carol Mills Treasurer Jim Hunt Junior Red Cross is the only service club at our high school. During the year they sponsor various projects as services to others. These include overseas boxes, and favors for the patients at the Epileptic Village and State Hospital. The importance of the Junior Red Cross cannot be overemphasized as the work it does benefits many. Miss Edna Roe is the sponsor of this organization. They meet every other week. ROW ONE: Mary Ann Burgess. Rachel Brockman, Karen Vore, Janet Foust, Patty Reis, Carol Mills, Marita Rife. Pat Heuing, Sarah Pence, Miss Roe. ROW TWO: Judy Cane, Pat Goheen, Valeeta Smith, Janice Stier. Joyce Sauer, Judy Shawhan, Kaye Gilli- land, Sandra Williams, Pat Braun. ROW THREE: Sandra Clark, Etta Goodson, Janet Glover, Reba Coble, Vera Goble, Judy Wissel. Becky Wilson, Nan- cy Snyder, Marylin Dull, Janet Wigginton. ROW FOUR: Jimmie Lou Reynolds, Mary Satterfield, Ger- aldine Hall, Roberta Sibert, Marge Elmore, Linda Fullerton, Barbara Gethers, Sandra Shake, Sandra Wright. ROW FIVE: Howard Williams, Mike Stigle- man, Oren Abrams, Alfred Armstead, Jim Hunt, Lois Bowling, Betty Green, John French, Bruce Smith, Gary Reis. Teen-Age Mechanics Know When . . . The Valves Need Grinding! ROW ONE: Dick Brantner, Randall Young, Bob Cromwell, Gene Vecera, Lawrence Holt, Benny Mendenhall. ROW TWO: Dave Melle, Jack Van Zant, Jim Rousch, Bob PfeifTer, Mike Dudas, Mike Rettig. ROW THREE: Jess Herd, Mike Bright, Bob Spalding, Jack Kurkow- ski, David Reeves, Mort Rhoades. ROW FOUR: Kenny Street, Jerry Duke, Bill Jones, Bob Bullock, Dave Butler, Tom Blunk, Allan Rosar. President Bob Cromwell Vice-President Gene Vecera Secretary Bob Pfeiffer Treasurer Allan Rosar If anyone would know all about cars, it certainly would be these members of the Teen- Age Mechanics Club. For its purpose is to better inform the teen-age hot rodder about his car. This club meets every week with Mr. Harshman, their sponsor. They study how the different parts of a car are put together, what type engine is best, how to get more miles per gallon of gas, and why it is very important to keep a car in good condition. Hunting and Fishing are Popular with these Boys President Mark Thistlethwaite Secretary-Treasurer ferry Dils Program Chairman Tom Rich During the fall and winter months, the members of this club talk about the game of the winter season, and different types of guns used to shoot this game. When spring comes along, the boys ' atten tion turns to the ever-popular sport of fishing. It ' s always fun to tell about the great big one that got away. ROW ONE: Ted Clements, David Cates, Jim Smith, Jerry Dils, George Mendenhall, Jerry Turnei, Mike Hoch. ROW TWO: John Billings, Bill Grottendick, Michael Pickett, John Smith, John Sweet, Bob Linburg, Jim McCoskey, Jerry McCarty. ROW THREE: Wayne Watkins, Blaine Schuler, Kyle Kuhlman, Paul Lingle, Carl Feasleman, Errol Brant, Fred Wilbur, Bernard Coyner, Ronnie Turner. ROW FOUR: Alvin Jones, David Breese, Mark Thistlethwaite, Mike Lyle, Stuart Urmston, Jack Van Zant, Tom Fisher, Chuck Wellings. ROW FIVE: Jim Fisher, Mark Shank, Lloyd Adams, Larry Scheurman, Don Seal, John Thorman, Blythe Cogswell, David Pierson, Dick Goins. ROW SIX: Eddie Petry, Tom Rich, Larry Couger, Fred Ross. 56 Tomorrow ' s Business Women o r £ r t Library Club Knows . . . ROW ONE: Sondra Smith, Ann Holloway, Judy Morgen- roth. ROW TWO: Pat Dillman, Mary Margaret Ghear- ing, Shirley Swoveland. fiOIl ' THREE: Nancy Witte, Bobbie Jean Gabbard, Billie Sharon Thomasson, Hattie Howard. ROW FOUR: Judy Kanke, Carol Williams, Janice Jurgens, Nancy Lowdenslager, Mary Rose Pap- pano, Louise Forrest, Phronia Howard. ROW FIVE: Carol Dillman, Wanda Simpson, Joyce Mussoni, Rose Langford, Margene Miller, Connie Stephenson, Judy Osborne, Bettie Humphrey, Sandra Smith, Marlene Driver, Cleo Schwab, Pat Rigsby, Marlene Wins, Bar- bara Mize, Miss Goar, sponsor. President Nancy Lowdenslager Secretary Phronia Howard Sponsor Miss Annabelle Goar Neatness and efficiency are two very im- portant words to the girls who are tomorrow ' s businesswomen. They are all taking Shorthand 3 or 4 and know they enjoy this line of work. In their meetings the girls talk with busi- nessmen and women in town and gather tips on how to dress for a neat appearance. Some- times they have mock interviews and pretend they ' re executives instead of Business Club members. With Miss Goar as their sponsor, the girls in the Business Club gain much practical knowledge and have lots of fun. till. ' It ' s Always Book Time President Janet Bell Vice-President Dorothy Mumpower Secretary Ann Martin Treasurer Mary Esther Blevins This group is finding library work interesting as they study our library and visit many others. This year they made posters for Book Week and at Open House had exhibits in the library. Through such projects as the book- let Ex Libris, they try to create more interest in the library. They meet every Tuesday with their sponsor, Miss King. SEATED: Neva Blose, Anne Martin, Barbara Ronan, Dorothy Mum- power. STANDING: Miss King, Roberta Constable, Matrice Dow, Mary Esther Blevins, Janet Bell, Ann French. 57 _ %. ' - ' ' ; - w . ' ■-. ' JSJ r s We watched our athletic teams in action and cheered them on to victory. In the cool briskness of fall we proudly watched the band perform and loudly sang our school song. We jumped with joy when the winning touchdown was scored and we became N.C.C. Football Champions. Typical Hoosiers, we breathlessly followed our Red Devils up and down the hardwood as they scored baskets both in Civil Hall and out of town. As spring came our attention switched to baseball, track, tennis, and golf. We saw track records broken and thrilled to the crack of the bat as our baseball team went into action. 59 Singing Clapping ROW ONE: Marilyn McK.ee, Pat Moore, Pat Waak, Jane Sponsler, Bonnie Anderson, Rose- mary Wright, Sylvia Kerns, Pat Parker, Betsy Woodward, Donna Clevenger, Lydia Hopkins, Marcia Duning. ROW TWO: Barbara Witter, Sharon Bicknell, Marilyn Shafer, Jane Cussins, Janet Broun, Toby Gethers, Marlene Bair, Jeanne Clemens, Joyce Witte, Vicki Kanost, Judy Wagner, Michaelann Miller. ROW THREE: Marilyn Kelly, Jean Williams, Mari- etta Hollingsworth, Ruth Eudaley, Maryann McNutt, Sue Adams, Carol Holinko, Julie Puckett, Lois George, Carol Moore, Joan Rhymer, Geraldine Tyler. BOH ' FOUR: Elaine Eadler, Charlene Kocher, Carol Rob- bins, Pat Weiser, Linda Randall, Roberta Chestnut, Brenda Beach, Pat Backmeyer, San- dra Raizen, Nancy Lowdenslager, Nancy Koons, Sherrill Hart. ROW FIVE: Judy Kanke, Carol Williams, Carol Biltz, Kay Tomlinson, Dana Black, Beverly Wisniewski, Mary Mar- garet Ghearing, Nancy Gordon, Jeanine Fore- man, Michaela Mercurio, Joyce Elliot, Sandy Emrick. OFFICERS AND SPONSORS: Pres- ident, Lydia Hopkins; Treasurer, Pat Parker; Song Leader, Marcia Duning; Vice President, Kay Loewer; Secretary, Betsy Woodward; Ser- geant-at-Arms, Sylvia Kerns; Sponsors, Mr. Loar and Mrs. Seitz. Under the capable and understanding leader- ship of interested sponsors and officers, the 1956-57 Block R proved to be outstanding representatives of the school spirit. Dressed in the school ' s colors of red and white, these 144 girls worked in perfect co- ordination not only to present a nice appearance but also to stimulate school enthusiasm. This was done from the moment Block generated heat for the com- ing season by performing at the first winter sports assembly and continued throughout the basketball season. Much credit is due to all the members of Little Block, who are always prepared to fill in for Big Block absentees. Block R Captures Spotlight . . ROW SIX: Sandra Anderson, Arlene Gwin, Carol Cannon, Joyce Ann Smith, Sue Alex- ander, Rita Bertsch, Carol Mills, Lucille Hoey. Miriam Cox, Janet Todd, Demaris Baldwin, Marcia Russell. ROW SEVEN: Suzanne Weber, Jane Mikesell. Mary Lou Wilson, Ann Slattery. Janice McCoskey, Virginia Zuttermiester, Don- na Hoch, Valeeta Smith, Inda Lee Reeves. Mary Lou Trotter, Judy Miller. Joyce Cannon. ROW EIGHT: Breta Lawshe, Elsie Perrine, Marguerite Niersbach, Sandra Smith, Myrtle Ridwell, Maryann Miller, Rosemary Bright, Sara Pence, Janice Tait, Barbara Jackson, Bar- bara Card, Sally Eastin. ROW NINE: Conine Cutler, Sondra Wiles, Sondra Smith, Nancy Jo Turner, Rebecca Hampton, Carol Hilling, Elinor Leith. Margene Miller, Paula Ridenour, Ella Mae Patterson. Phylis Kohr. ROII ' TEN: Carol Dillman, Carolyn Phillips, Judy Osborne, Beverly Lahman. Shirley Lipscomb. Linda Mil- ler. Judy Cunningham. Jean Ann Bickel, Elaine Smith, Becky Stanley. ROW ELEVEN: Martha Hoyt, Sue Felty, Rita Tschaen, Mary Kinyon, Mary Ester Wynegar, Melanie Blo- meyer. Norma Tye, Cleo Schwab, Kathleen Holthouse, Carol White. Wanda Simpson, Jan- ice Hildreth. ROW TWELVE: Alice Jones, Anne Martin, Melissa Thomas, Joanne Ga- rard, Maryann Bell, Donna Martin, Anna Ma- rie Sulprizio, Linda Little, Ann Campbell. Susan Hart. Judy Ake. Little Block ROW ONE: Anne Martin. Irene Laurent, Rosemary Bright, Sue Adams, Maryann Mil- ler, Brenda Harlin. Donna Burden. Nancy Reed. ROW TWO: Melissa Thomas, Brenda Beach, Sheila Reed, Judy Cox, Joyce Sauer, Nancy Ganger. Ruth Behnan, Judy Cunning- ham. ROW THREE: Sandra Anderson, Joyce Elliot, Rachel Townsend, Jane Weston, Ar- lene Gwin, Mary Kinyon, Carol Finnan, Te- resa Matson, Elaine F.adler, Donna Clevenger. Cheerleaders — Representatives of School Spirit Well done, cheerleaders of 1956-57! Sharon Brett, Sharon Tuttle, Pat Ahl, Diane Van Ausdal, and the R.H.S. Red Devils whoop it up. Among the best representatives of our school are the cheerleaders. These girls always perform well whether they are leading us on our own gym floor or on the hardwood of a rival school miles away. Becoming a cheerleader is not an easy task. Years of practice and patience are required to de- velop the rhythmic motions and the perfect jump. The first thing a student must do to become a cheerleader at R.H.S. is to sign up for try-outs, giving a reason for her desire to lead cheers. After signing, the pupils practice for a week. They then perform individually before a screening commit- tee of teachers. From all who try out, the com- mittee select eight they believe to be most capable. The final and most important step is the try-out before the entire student body. All students then vote for four from the eight. These four become the new cheerleaders for the following school year. Our four cheerleaders have done a good job in keeping up school spirit at the games. This is definitely the greatest obstacle they have to over- come, especially at out-of-town games where the crowd may be small. The cheerleaders go to all out-of-town games with their sponsor, Miss Goar. Yells are practiced once a week in the gym. New yells are usually created, although ideas may be borrowed from other schools or from cheer- leading books. Richmond Keeps Perfect Record to Win N. C. C. and Mythical State Championship Richmond 35 Richmond 33 Richmond 21 Richmond 41 Richmond 27 Richmond 35 Richmond 26 Richmond 65 Richmond 34 Shortridge 7 Anderson 13 New Castle 7 Broad Ripple 6 Tech 12 Marion 7 Central of Ft. Wayne. . 7 Attucks Kokomo Although Richmond had one of the lightest lines in the N.C.C., they made up for this deficit in weight with outstanding cooperation and amazing speed. The winning streaks stayed throughout the football season to give Richmond a record of nine wins and no losses. Because Richmond was the only one out of the ten teams in the N.C.C. to maintain a perfect record, our team won the coveted N.C.C. championship trophy for the fourth time in the history of Rich- mond High School. This trophy was presented to coach Hub Etchison and co-captain Ron Harris by N.C.C. officials at the annual championship ban- quet. Although there is no official state champion de- termined in Indiana, our football team finished atop both final polls conducted by the International News Service and United Press. Each year All State football teams are chosen from among outstanding high school players by the Associated Press. This year nine out of the starting eleven from the Richmond High School team were chosen. Five of these boys made the first team. They are David Chapman, Mike Hoch, Jerry Turner, Ron- nie Harris, and Bob Hunt. Dave Chapman, quarterback, was the recipient of additional honors, this time on a national scale. He was one of three Hoosier high school gridders selected to the sixth annual Ail-American high school team announced by scholastic magazines, national high school education weeklies. The men behind the team must be congratulated on their excellent job of coaching. Head Coach Hub Etchison, who has been at Richmond for 3 years, was known for his capable instruction as well as his friendly guidance. The assistant coaches are Bob Lochmueler, Kenneth Beasely, Charles Hilton, and Charles Dils. nnfHH Jftfiif Q369.5 9 11 3i p W-T A TEAM— KOIF CW£: Bob Johnson, David Chapman, Mike Hoch, Ron Harris, Bill Satterfield, Bob Hunt, Ron Phenis, Jerry Turner, Mike Pickett. ROW TWO: Mr. Etchison, head coach; Charles Dockery, Gene Nolle, Duane Roland. Dick Goins, Ken Christmon. Tom Hill, Tom Mack, Lynthus Lewis, Tom Tuttle, Mr. Beaslev. ROW THREE: Mr. Lochmueller, Ken York, Roger Van Skoik, Bob Toth, Paul Flatley, Bob Swallow, David Gates, Jim Farr, David Lambdin, Larry Moore, Mr. Dils. ROW FOUR: Mr. Mc- Connell, Ronnie Maze, Jim Phillips, Larry Shook, Fred Ross. Dave Ramsey, Mike Embry, Carl Christy, Mike Fitz- harris, John Sweet, Mr. Hilton. B TEAM— flOW ONE: Wesley Scheibler, Ronnie Foster, Larry Manlove, Jim Hunt, Ted Martin, Larry Shook. ROW TWO: Bob Braun, Paul Flatley, Steve Seligman, Jim Pil- grim, Jim Phillips, Steve Hull. ROW THREE: Jay Conniff, Henry Salzarulo, Tom Fisher, Mike Scholtterbeck, Chuck Welling, Dick Brantner. ROW FOUR: John Merrick, John Thorman, Wayne Watkins, Bill Ninde, Jack Alexander, Gene Murray, Paul Lewis. ROW FIVE: John Sweet, Jack Smith, Dave Ramsey, Joe Zwissler, Dick Wise, Jim Satter- field, Napoleon Williams, Dick Jenkins, Charles Neal, Mr. Hilton, coach. 64 The Final Victory Brings Joy to Everybody! Mr. Hubert Etchison, Football Coach Vocational Drafting B.S., Ball State, M.S., Butler Watch out for the Red Devils! 65 Basketball Team Shows Great Promise as New Coach Takes Over Duties. Tom Wright, Bill Satterfield, Jim Farmer, Larry Shook, Dale Brannock, Jerry Behrman, Dave Chapman, Carl Feaselman, Marshall Moore, Lynn Satterfield, Paul Flatley, Bob Swallow. At this writing, our basketball team has proved to be very interesting and yet very unpredictable. The team has won several difficult games which were termed as up-sets in the local papers. When a new coach comes into a school he brings many new ideas with him. Both the new coach, Bob Lock- mueller, and the boys on the team have worked together to develop these new techniques into successful plays. One good quality of this year ' s team has been their outstanding foul shooting. Coach Lochmueller came to Richmond High School this year from Princeton, Indiana. 66 Mr Lochmueller, Basketball Coach Health, Physical Ed. B.S., Oakland City College Will Satterneld make it? Training boys for action on the varsity team is the job of Mr. Charles Dils, B team coach. This team has a fairly successful record at this writing. The C team also contributes many boys to varsity. It is under the super- vision of Mr. Hub Etchison. For complete scoreboard, please turn to page 116. R.H.S. B Basketball Team Mr. Dils. Jim Satterneld, Bill Mills, Larry Schuerman, Jim Pilgrim, John Sweet, Fred Bragg, Paul Flatley, Dick Goins, David Ramsey, Tom Fisher, Michael Lyle, Charles Wellings, Robert Braun, Har- ry Chenoweth, Mike Schlotter- beck. 67 Tennis, Anyone? FOR 1957 — SEATED: David Johnson, John Stanley. Gary Burkhardt, Jan Kern, Ed Dintaman, Douglas Kurdys, Bill Kem, Bob Ware, John Stidham. STANDING: Gary Smith, Steve Beckman, Dennis Beach, Ronnie Harter, Mr. Chase, Richard Smith, Bob Welker, Eddie Petry, Dill Dennis, John Billings. 1956 SCOREBOARD: Mr. Clarence Chase Social Studies A.B., Earlham M.S., Univ. of Cincinnati Richmond 6 Richmond 4 Richmond .1 Richmond 7 Richmond 7 Richmond 2 Richmond 6 Richmond 5 Richmond 6 Richmond 6 Richmond 5 Richmond 6 Richmond 2 Richmond 4 Burris Tourney: Richmond 26 Burris 18 Lafayette 17 Bluffton 15 Marion 14 Connersville 1 Bluffton 3 Ft. Wayne Connersville .... Logansport Muncie Burris . . 5 Muncie Central . . 1 Kokomo 2 Frankfort 1 Marion 1 Indpls. Tech 2 Anderson 1 Middletown 3 Lafayette 3 By defeating their final opponent, Lafayette, 4 to 3, the 1956 R.H.S. Netters be- came the first Richmond tennis team to win the coveted North Central Conference Championship. This championship was won with a conference record of wins and losses. Three of our boys — Jim Stamper, Doug Kurdys, and Dick Rivir — were unde- feated in North Central Conference competition. Richmond also won the Burris Invitational Tournament for the second straight year with a score of 26 to the nearest opponent ' s 18. Kurdys and Rivir won their divisional championship. The team was coached by Mr. Clarence Chase, who has been the tennis mentor at R.H.S. for the past ten years. The outlook for 1957 is very good with Doug Kurdys and Ed Dintaman the re- turning lettermen; and the new talent seems to cut a neat figure on the court. Doug Kurdys swings into some fast action. 68 The 1956 Golf Team The boys on the golf team start practicing very early in the spring. Four members of the 1956 team— Kendall, Ake, Jenkins, and Harrington— have graduated. Bob Linburg is back for the 1957 sea- son. The team had a satisfactory season with a dual meet record of 6 wins, 3 losses, and 1 tie. In N.C.C. competition, our boys fin- ished tenth. In sectional competi- tion, R.H.S. finished tenth out of 25 teams participating. Dick Har- rington qualified for state com- petition. As the PIERIAN goes to press, we wish the 1957 golf team lots of luck. SEATED: Eddie Harris. Roger Jenkins, Bob Linburg, Dick Harrington. Bob Ake. STANDING: Sam Benson, Mike Smith, Dale Kendall, Mike Fitzharris. Harold Jones. Mr. Joe Bailey, Golf Coach Mathematics B.S. Ball State 1956 SCOREBOARD: Richmond. . . 6 New Castle . .4 Richmond. . . 6 Anderson . . .9 Richmond. . . 7% Hagerstown .4V2 Richmond. . .i4y 2 Connersville • Vz Richmond. . .10 Winchester . .5 Richmond. . . 6 Muncie .... 9 Richmond . . .10 New Castle . .5 Richmond. . . 6% Muncie .... .sy 2 Richmond. . ■7V 2 Marion .... .71 2 Richmond. . .10% Middletown .1% 69 Records Set During 1956 Track Season 1956 RECORD: 3 wins 3 losses 5th place in North Central Con- ference 1st place in Sectional Conference 5th place in State Conference Jerry Banning The 1956 track team was the first in the history of R.H.S. to become state champions in the 100 and the 200- yard dashes. New school records were set by Bill Satter- field in both these divisions. In the 100-yard dash, Satter- field broke the past record by running it in 9.9 seconds. He also ran the 220 in 21.9 seconds. The track season starts in March and ends at the finish of the school year. In 1956 fifty boys came out for track. Mr. Charles Hilton, track coach, predicts a very good season for 1957. There were few seniors on the 1956 team; so most of the current athletes of the cinders are experi- enced. Bill Satterfield, Bob Swallow. - ■ROW ONE: Ned Young, Freddy Bragg, Ernest Young, Ronnie Harris, Tom Tuttle, Bob Hunt, Mike Hoch, Dick Sharp, Bill Satterfield. ROW TWO: Larry Vass, Fred Ross, Mike Pickett, Nicky Kovach, Larry Livingston, Marvin Jett, Dave Cates, Herbie Jett, Jim Fair, Tom Blunk, Jerry Banning, Max Moss. fiOIC THREE: Dick Hodgin, Fred Rigsby, Larry Parker, Cliff Nolte, Dave Lambdin, Jerry Kennedy, Pete Salzarulo, David Herbst, Link Lewis, Jim Satterfield, Dennis Beach. ROW FOUR: Mr. Hilton, Mike Embry, Donald Ake, Jere Behrman, Bob Swallow, Jim Hunt, David Gossett, Rocky Haynes, David Fox, Mr. Beasley, assistant track coach. Cross Country— Spo rt for Energetic Runners Mr. Gerald Bartz Cross Country Coach Biology B.S., Purdue, M.S., Purdue 1957 RECORD: 2 wins 7 losses 2nd in tri-meet with Connersville, Lanier 7th in North Central Conference 8th in Sectional Limbering Up Letter awards were earned by four boys for the follow- ing records in the two-mile run: Fred Bragg, at 10:27, set a new R.H.S. record in the N.C.C. meet. Don Ake, 11:03. Larry Livingston, at 11:10, was the only senior letterman and completed his cross country career by earning his sec- ond letter in the sport. Larry Parker, 11:27. ROW ONE: Richard Smith. David Fox, Tom Rees, Larry Parker. ROW TWO: Kenneth Cummins, John Smith, Fred Bragg, Don Ake, Larry Livingston, Dick McLear, manager. 71 Wrestling — A Difficult Sport ROW ONE: David Rader, Jerry Zucker, Jim Sticco, Jack Moore, Alvin Reeves, Nick Kovach, Paul Lewis, Wayne Watkins, Link Lewis. ROW TWO: Larry Parker, Bill Grottendick, Jim Dunn, Dave Lambdin, Everett Jordan, Jim Farr, Tom Hill, Ken York, Bob Hunt. jP|) - ■Wm Mr. Charles Hilton Wrestling Coach History, Phys. Ed. B.S., Ball State SCOREBOARD Marion 28 Richmond 25 Tech 37 Richmond 10 Anderson 10 Richmond 38 Muncie 20 Richmond 20 For the remaining scores, please turn to page 116. One of the most interesting and most difficult of all sports is wres- tling. This athletic endeavor requires quick thought and action as well as strong muscles and good physique. The practice begins November 6 and the season ends February 23. This year 65 boys went out for wrestling; this number was finally whit- tled down to 25. There is also a sophomore team composed entirely of tenth graders. During the season, the team competes in eleven dual meets, one quadrangular meet, the North Central Conference Tourney, the Sectional Tourney, and the State Tourney. Long hours of practice are required so that the team can make a good showing in these various meets. The boys practice every school afternoon from 3:30 P.M. to 6:30 P.M. and also during holidays. Many people forget that the small man can compete in the sport of wrestling. The various weight divisions are: 95 lbs., 103 lbs., 112 lbs., 120 lbs., 127 lbs., 133 lbs., 138 lbs., 145 lbs., 154 lbs., 165 lbs., 175 lbs., and heavyweight. This year ' s team promises to be a hard-working one. The wrestling team is under the coaching instruction of Mr. Charles Hilton. 72 1956 Baseball Season Richmond 3 Richmond 17 Richmond 7 Richmond 8 Richmond 13 Richmond 1 Richmond 8 Richmond 3 Richmond 4 Batesville 1 Dixon, Ohio Shelbyville 1 Muncie 5 Liberty 1 Indpls. Tech. - 4 Frankfort 3 Batesville 1 Marion 8 Richmond 5 Richmond 17 Richmond 17 Richmond 7 Richmond 1 Richmond 7 Richmond 1 Richmond 2 Kokomo 4 Liberty 3 Aurora 5 Anderson 3 Lafayette 4 New Castle 3 Middletown. Ohio Logansport •Denotes North Central Conference Games R.H.S. finished second in the NCC with a 6-3 record; our 1956 Devils of the Diamond finished their season with 14 wins and 3 defeats. ROW ONE: Dave Chapman, Dave Gwin, Tom Mansfield, Jim Banning, Ronnie DeCamp. ROW TWO: Numon Johnson, Ralph Stinson, Larry Shute, Dale Brannock, Doug Oler. ROW THREE: Jay Rhoads, Don Hittle, George Mendenhall, John Parshall, Kenneth Bronston. ROW FOUR: Ronnie Cougill, Ken Wright, Larry Shook, Marshall Moore. -Jfe. r 7 i m 73 Swimming — A Favorite Physical Education Course. Connie Owens, Judy Barnes, Anna Marshall, Nancy Synder, Ruth Hensley, Marcia Russell, Saundra Wiles, Romona Trace, Judy Steed, Katherine Rank, Sue Hollingsworth, Harlean Little, Eileen Coonrod. Swimming, a relatively new course in physical education, is now a much sought after course at Richmond High School. Since our high school does not in- clude a swimming pool, these courses in swimming must be taught at our local Y.W.C.A. and Y.M.C.A. The courses are given second and sixth hours. All the fundamental strokes and principles of swimming are taught in these courses. Beginning swimmers are first taught to float, since this is a basic funda- mental involved in swimming. After the float is learned, the arm and leg movements are added. After the basic swimming stroke, or the crawl, is mastered, many other strokes are learned. Advanced swimming students are taught new strokes, water ballet, and diving. Miss Stocker and Mr. Beasely teach the swimming classes. They are usually assisted by advanced pupils. Jack Kurkowski, Dick Sample, Dave Bane, John Wilson, Roy Simmons, John Bledsoe, Howard Williams, Fred Philhower, Bill Baumer, Steve Tremain, John Burgoon, John Holder, Raymond Lowery, Jack Harris, Howard Chandler, David Rader, Mr. Kenneth Beasley. 74 Strike! Sponsors are Miss Mildred Stinson and Mr. Dudley Johnson. Peggy Shook, Pat Shook, Sandra Emrick, League Treasurer. Girls also bowling are Gayle Tubesing, Joyce Cannon, League President; Donna Barker, Carolyn Stephenson, League Secretary; Roberta Chestnut, Bonnie Randies, Janet Trimble, Sue Huntzman, Patsy Davis, Bonnie Jones, Mary Lawler, Pat Goheen, Sandra Shake, Mary Ann Burgess, Colette Brown, Sally Wisenberg, Barbara Good, Jean Hackman, Ruth Kanke, Ruth Hirshfield, Nancy Huckery, Joyce Sauer, Janice Snyder, Judy Chamness, Regina Loop, Janice Stier, Carole Golay, Karen Hein, Sherry Ashbey. Bowling was started as a sport at Richmond High School by Mr. Dudley Johnson ten years ago. Since then it has grown in popularity and is now en- joyed by many students. The bowling season starts in No- vember and continues for approximate- ly twenty weeks. During the first ten weeks two groups participate in bowl- in? Girls ' bowling is composed of ten teams with two girls on a team. The girls bowl every Tuesday afternoon at 3:45. The boys ' bowling group is com- posed of ten teams with two boys per team. They bowl every Thursday after- noon at 3:45. Around February 1 the mixed bowling starts. There are ten teams with one boy and one girl com- posing each team. These teams con- tinue bowling for ten weeks. Boys bowling are Steve Seligman, League Pres- ident; Doug Kurdys, League Treasurer; Max Moss, League Secretary; Ed Ramey, Jack Jenkins, John Kirscher, Pete Ammon, Dave Williams, John Usher, Ken York, Larry Fink, Paul Plummer, Errol Smith, Bob Singleton, Larry Plyley, Harry Ghearing, Dale Andrews, Ron Baldwin, John Bowen, Mike Smith, Dennis Beach, Roy Simmons, Gary McNew, Richard Maiden, Mike Fitzharris, Richard Smith, Bill Wyer, Roland Duning, Bob Welker, Ron Robbins, John Roberts, Dick Miller, Bob Toth, Preston Miller, Jerry Noelker, Tom Stevens, Jim Goodwin, Norm Scheffer, Dave Winkleman, Tom Wright, Dale Wehr- ley, Gary Mills, Bob Fitzgibbons, Jerry Thalls, Carl Christy. Judy Ake, Carol Bane, Janice Behr, Jean Ann Bickel, Mildred Bowman, Joyce Brewer, Frances Chargares, Margaret Chamness, Donna Clevenger, Sandy Cline, Beverly Deubner, Suellen Eadler, Caren Earl, Beverly Frauman, Ann French. Ruth Ann Gabbard, Judy Gethers, Virginia Grasse, Becky Hampton, Melissa Hardwick, Roberta Hor- ton, Frances Jones, Sue Ann Keenan, Loretta Kel- ly, Ann Martin, Marian Mason, Irene Morton, Connie Mullin, Patricia Mussoni, Charlene Mc- Lean, Shirley Nelson, Nancy Patterson, Anna Sue Pattison, Mary Rose Pappano, Judy Reddington, Paula Ridenour, Martha Rowe, Sandra Shake, Barbara Smith, Cloria Smith, Patricia Spegal, Col- leen Spade, Rebecca Stanley, Nancy Stout, Melanie Sutton, Mary Ann Taylor, Melissa Thoma , Rach- ael Townsend, Janet Trimble, Lavern Wicks, El nora Wicke, Becky Wilson, Sandra Wright, Shirley Wyatt, Linda Wainscott, Beverly Deubner, Janice Longworth. Nancy Patterson, Pat McConaha. Marching, Square Dancing, and Golf — Favorites in Girls ' Gym Classes. One of the busiest parts of Richmond High School is Civic Hall, where during each school day all gym classes are held. Each girl must take three semesters of physical education and a gym class or a swimming class. The girls start the fall gym class by learning the fundamentals of marching. Each girl must participate as both a leader and a follower in this activity. Next on the schedule comes speedball and field hockey. These activities must be played while the weather is still warm enough to go outside. Badminton, tumbling, and stunts are the first indoor sports during the fall semester. The girls often learn to jump on the trampoline as a part of tumbling. Walking on planks and jumping rope are a major part of stunts. Relays, games, and square dancing complete the fall semester. At the beginning of the spring semester, the girls learn to play basketball and volleyball. Basketball is played according to girls ' rules with six girls on each team. As soon as warm weather comes, the girls go outside to play softball. The spring gym class finishes the semester by learning to play golf. Miss Roe, Regina Loop. 76 Boys ' Gym — A Course of Varied Activities. Group Activity Pju. g|. I i riMT i jil MflU JPPfc jpfl, i „ J.| s r ' -. i3v_ _ Jp 5 ! 9m ■w • ' jft • Ia J it : --- ' - ; - i M S ::: : :: ' V ; - i ?B Line Up! Time for a Breather Each boy, upon entering the halls of Richmond High School, is required to take three semesters of gym. This class can prove to be interesting and also a lot of fun. The various sports taught are distributed ac- cording to their seasonal popularity. In the fall se- mester the boys learn and participate in football, wrestling, soccer, and basketball. In order that they may be played outdoors, football and soccer are taught in the early fall. The sports taught in the spring semester are basketball, tumbling, baseball, golf, and track. As in the fall, baseball, golf, and track are played in the late spring to permit being •mtside. The aims of physical education are many. Gym provides activity for pupils who would other- wise be virtually sedentary. It is a proven fact that activity is essential for good health. Another impor- tant aim is to create interest on the part of R.H.S. boys in the various sports of our school. 77 PERSONALITIES Perhaps the most lasting memories of our lives at R.H.S. will be the friends and acquaintances we ' ve made. We all will have a bond that will never cease— we went to school together. As years pass, many faces will disappear from memory, but the personalities of our classmates will never fade. This section will serve as a record and memory book in years to come. When recollection dims, drag out the 1957 PIERIAN and look up that girl you took to the Snow Ball or that guy who sat next to you in chem lab. This is our family album, our mirror to past friendships, our lasting record of pals we cherish. 79 Student Council — Student Governing Body of R. H. S. Dave Chapman, Vicki Kanost, Bruce Reynolds, Foster Veneer, Errol Belt, Ted Clements, Ruth Eudaley, Jeanine Foreman, Carol Holinko, Robert Kritsch, Jerry McNutt, Phil Monger, Jay Rhoads, Dennis Thompson, Betsy Woodward, Jane Bennett, Judy Christ, Jim Cunningham, Sue Felty, Alice Jones, Sheila Law, Pat McConaha. Anna Marie Pickett, Kathryn Schelke, Patty Shook, Sharon Tuttle, Maryester Wynegar, Jean Ann Bickel, Carolyn Phillips, Wayne Watkins, Becky Hampton, Ruth Brown, Carole Golay, Janet Price, Judy Thistlewaite, Sandra Benoit, Richard Brantner, Kendall Cox, Paul Flatley, Ruth Kanke, Paul Lingle, Nancy Maurer, Mike Rettig, Peggy Shook, John Sweet. Allan Varnell, Billy Griffin, Jerry Schuerman, David Fox, Kay Loewer, Diane VanAusdal, Tom Tuttle, Miss Gladvs Erdahl. Tom Tuttle, Sgt.-at-Arms; Kay Loewer, Secretary; David Fox, Vice President; Diane VanAusdal, Treasurer; Jerry Schuerman, Pres- ident. Our student council consists of chosen representatives from each homeroom. These representatives meet to discuss problems and ideas of our school and the minutes of these meetings are referred to the homerooms for the student body ' s approval. The meetings are held every Monday morning and are set up accord- ing to parliamentary procedure. Our student council has projects to be ac- complished and among these are the Christmas baskets contributed by homerooms for the needy. A student phone directory which is the first of its type in our school was devised. The 9A visitation day is sponsored by student coun- cil as are all-school parties. This year the council has directed its aims to the student exchange plan. This plan will enable a boy or a girl from a foreign country to attend our school for one year in order to ac- quaint himself with our American way of liv- ing. The council has pledged $300 to this project. Our student council is the governing body of our school and deserves a great deal of credit for maintaining our high ideals and oppor- tunities. Miss Gladys Erdahl, Dean of Girls, is council sponsor. 80 Senior Class Council and Officers Lead the Way. The Senior Class Council and officers work toward the ultimate goal of all seniors — commencement. They select and assist bac- calaureate and commencement committees, choose caps and gowns, and announcements. The Senior Class party is a big event the Coun- cil plans and manages. Faculty sponsors are Miss Mary Elizabeth Fihe and Mr. Harold Sea- lock. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS— Charlene Kocher. Secretary; Pat Moore, Treasurer; George Mendenhall, Vice President; Jerry nils. President. Jerry Dils, George Mendenhall, Dot Drathring, Jerry Turner, Donald Saine. Gayle Gardner, Bob Pfeiffer, Charlene Kocher, Lois George, Virginia Zuttermeister, Janet Petrv, Roberta Chestnut, Myrtle Kidwell, Pat Waak, Lydia Hopkins, Rita Bertsch, Michaela Mercurio, Marcia Duning. GRADUATING SENIORS LLOYD CALVIN ADAMS: Gen. Boys Archery, Hunting, Fishing. PATRICIA ANN ADAMS: Academic. Masque and Wig, Biology, Junior Red Cross, Senior Dramatics, Y-Tccns, Dance Club, Social Studies Forum. I! A HIS AHA ANN AD- DISON: Gen. V Teens, Dance Club. MARGARET C. ADDOTTA: Commer- cial. Y Teens, Dance Club, Jazz Club PATRICIA AMI.: Academic. Y Teens Spanish Club, Jazz Club, Block-R, Ac- tivities Board, Cheerleader, Girls Choir, Girls Bowling, Y-Teen Cabinet. SUSAN ALEXANDER: Ace. and Stem Y-Teens, Block-R, Future Teachers. Jazz, Quill. Business Club. LUCILLE MARIE AM- MON: Gen. Dame, Girls Choir, Y- Teens. BERNICE EVELYN ANDER- SON: Academic. Future Nurses, Jazz. Block-R, Sec. Y-Teen, Y-Teen Cabinet, Quill, Conceit Choir, Junior Class Coun- cil. ROBERT THEODORE ANDER- SON: Vocational. THOMAS EDWINN ANDERSON: Academic. Senior Hi-Y, Social Studies Forum, Masque and Wig. Senior Dramatics, Chess, Science, Classi- cal Music, Band, Pierian (Editor), Stu- dent Council. LESLIE PALL AR- THVR: Academic. PATRICIA MAE ARY: Academic. Y-Teens, Little Block - R, Dance Club, Future Nurses. GARY ASBURY: Voc. Dialling. JIM ATKINS: Voc. Drafting. Chess Club, Orchestra. PATRICIA ANN BACKMEYER: Aca- demic. Y-Teens, Block-R, Dramatics, Forensics, Future Homemakers, Bowl- ing, Masque and Wig. MARLENE ANN HAIR: Academic. Block-R, Jazz. Sr. Dra- matics, Y-Teen Cabinet (Treasurer), Tac Council, Student Council, Jr. Class Council. PETTY ANN BAKER: Gen. Y-Teens, Jr. Red Cross, Girls Choir. NANCY JO BAKER: Gen. WILLIAM G. BAKER: Gen. DAMARIS ANN BALDWIN: Academic. Y-Teens. Block- R. Jr. Red Cross, Future Teachers. 82 IERRY LEE BANNING: Academic. Track. ROSA LEE HARNETT: Aca- demic. Future Nurses, Block-R, Foren- sics. Y-Teens, Gills Bowling. CORNELL ANN HELL: Business. Future Nurses. ERROL THOMAS BELT: Academic. Chess, Sr. Hi-Y. Intramurals, Baseball. Jr. Class Council, Activities Board. RITA JEAN BERTSCH: Stenographic. Y-Teen Cabinet, Jazz, Block-R, Future Nurses, Business Club, Senior Council. SHARON LUCILLE BICKNELL: Ace. and Sten. Y-Teens, Block-R, Dance, Business, Sr. Dramatics. CAROL ANN BILTZ: Academic. Y-Teens. Block-R, Future Nurses, Jr. Red Cross. DANA FAITH BLACK: Academic. Y-Teens, Block-R, Quill. Sr. Dramatics, Social Studies Forum, Jazz. LORENE BLEV- INS: Gen. MARY ESTHER BLEVINS: Academic. Library, Y-Teens. NEVA LOV BLOSE: Gen. Library. THOMAS H. BLUNK: Gen. Teen Age Mechanics. Intramural Basketball. Track. ROYCE EUGENE BOWERS: Voc. Wood. LOIS Ii() Y I. ISC: Bookkeeping. Y-Teens, Jr. Red Cross. KEITH E. BRANN: Aca- demic. St. Dramatics, Jazz, Intramural Basketball, Baseball, Cross Country. KENNETH DALE BRANNOCK: Aca- demic. Science, Future Teachers, R Club, Basketball, Baseball, Track, Foot- ball (Mgr.), Register Staff. ROBERT EUGENE BRA WLEY: Academic. Fresh- man Hi-Y, Senior Hi-Y. LARRY EU- GENE BRIGHT: Academic. Hunting. Fishing. KENNETH PERRY BRON- STON: Gen. Dance. Jazz. Chess, Boys Choir, Baseball. Intramurals, Hot Rod. BERTHA LEE BROWN: Gen. Y-Teens. 83 JANET LOU BROWN: Stenographic. Y-Teens, Block-R, Dance, Business. ROBERT ALLEN BULLOCK: Indus- trial Arts. Teen Age Mechanics. MAR- CO ANN BURDEN: Academic. Y- Teens, Forensics. CAROL SUE CAN- ON: Ace. and Sten. Y-Teens, Block-R, Jazz, Sr. Dramatics, Masque and Wig, Future Homemakers, Business, Social Studies Forum, Girls Choir. JOYCE MARILYN CANNON: Commercial. Block-R, Y-Teens, Red Cross, Girls Bowling, Mixed Bowling. FRANCES ELIZABETH CARTER: Gen. Y-Teens, Classical Music. DA I ' ID MAURICE GATES: Academic. Chess. Hunting. Fishing, R Club, Football, Track. JOHN K. CATES: Gen. Track. PATRI- CIA LOUISE CHAMNESS: Stenograph- ic. Y-Teens, Business, Block-R, Future Nurses. DAVID ALLAN CHAPMAN: Academic. Social Studies Forum, R Club, Dance, Student Council, Football, Basketball. Baseball, Intramurals. RO- BERTA CHESNUT: Academic. Y- Teens, Social Studies Forum, Block-R, Future Teachers, Junior Council, Senior Council, Pierian, Girls Bowling, Mixed Bowling. JUNE WILLIAMS CLARK- SON: Academic. Y-Teens, Future Teach crs. Masque and Wig, Classical Music, Forensics. Band, Orchestra, Majorette, Pierian. JEANNE (TODDY) CLEM- ENS: Academic. Y-Teens, Block R, Dance, Forensics, Masque and Wig, Jazz, Register (Editor). JOHN DON- ALD COX: Industrial Arts, Voc. Chess, Model Airplane. MIRIAM LOUISE COX: Gen. Commercial. Block-R. Y Teens, Future Homemakers. Future Teachers. BERNARD LEE COYNER: Voc. Hunting, Fishing. JEROME M. CRAMER: Academic. Dance. ROBERT ALLEN CRAWLEY: Gen. ROBERT FRANKLIN CROMWELL: Academic. Science, Teen Age Mechanics. JANE D. CUSSINS: Gen. Sr. Dramatics, Y-Teens, Activities Board, Block-R, Future Homemakers, Girls Archery, Girls Vol- lcvhall. 84 BETTY LOU DAVIS: Stenographic. Business, Y-Teens. MICHAEL ALLEN DAVIS: Academic. Sr. Hi-Y. Chess. Jazz, Dance, Football, Golf, Intramural Bas- ketball, Band, Orchestra. CAROL ANN DEMAO: Ace. and Business. Y-Teens. Social Studies Forum, Future Teachers, Student Council, Future Nurses, Sr. Dram, Block R. [AMES 11. DENTNC: Academic. Masque and Wig. Boys Cho- rus, Jazz, Sr. Dramatics, Science Club, Concert Choir. PATRICIA ANN DILL- MAN: Ace. and Sten. Y-Teens, Business. French. ERR) . DLLS: Academic. Hunting, Fishing, Social Studies Forum, Freshman Hi-Y, Sr. Hi-Y, Activities Board. Pies. Jr. Class, l ' res. Sr. Class. I HELM A I.ARI LA DIXON: (.en. V- Teens, Library. CHARLES Oil A ' DOCKER): Academic. Chess. Jazz. Sr. Hi-Y, Wrestling, Football, Intramural Basketball. Band. JOSEPH PATRICK DOLEHANT): Industrial Arts. Hi-Y, Register. WILLIAM JAY DONALD- SON: Academic. Science. Hunting. Fish- ing, Model Airplane. DONALD ALLAN DRATHRINC: Academic. Jazz, Classi- cal Music, Student Council. Sr. Class Council, Band. JOSEPH THOMAS DRCDY: Gen. HE ' LL) LOT DCS- HAM: Gen. MARCH L. DUN INC.: Academic. Y-Teens, Future Feathers, Future Nurses, Ja . Si. Dramatics. Masque and Wig. Block-R (Song Lead- er), Student Council, Girls Choir. JAMES EVERETT DUNN: Gen. Chess. Boys Choir, Dance. Hot Rod. Wrestling, I lack. ARTHUR GLENN DUNNING- VON: Gen. SALLY ANN EASTIN: Cen. t ' -Teens, Block-R. HAROLD RICH- IRD EDELMAN: Academic. DAVID E. EDSAI.L: Gen. Conceit Choir. JAY C. EDWARDS: Cen. Hot Rod. Freshman rli-Y. 85 MAURICE EUGENE ELLINGTON: Gen. Wrestling. SANDRA SUE EM- RICK: Gen. and Sten. Future Teach- ers, Sr. Dramatics, Masque and Wig, Jazz, Block-R, Y-Teens, Dance. Bowl- ing, Social Studies Forum. JOYCE AG- NES ENGELBERT: Gen. RUTH AN- NETTA EUDALEY: Academic. Student Council. Block-R, Future Teachers, Jr. Red Cross, French. MARY FARLOW: Academic. Y-Teens, Social Studies Fo- rum. JIM FARMER: Gen. Basketball, Social Studies Forum, Teen Age Me- chanics, Sr. Dramatics, Freshman Hi-Y. CARL FEASELMAN, JR.. Gen. Basket- ball, Hunting, Fishing, Freshman Hi-Y, Sr. Hi-Y. CHARLES R. FEASTER, JR.: Gen. DALE E. FELTY: Voc. Drafting. JIM FISHER: Voc. Hunting, Fishing. MARJORIE ANN FISHER: Academic. Classical Music, Jazz, Christian Bible Society, Y-Teens, Girls Choir, Concert Choir. BILL FOCHT: Academic. Jazz. Sr. Dramatics, Masque and Wig, Classi- cal Music, Boys Choir, Jr. Class Council. JEANNINE CAROLYN FOREMAN: Foundation. Block-R, Y-Teens. Student Council. A. LOUISE FORREST: Steno- graphic. Y-Teens, Red Cross, Dance. French, Archery, Business. DAVID ALAN FOX: Academic. Student Coun- cil (Vice Pres.), Track, Cross Country, Concert Choir, Dance, R Club. GER- ALD EDWARD FRENCH: Academic. Social Studies Forum, Science. JOHN A.FRENCH: Voc. Printing. Social Stud- ies Forum. Jr. Red Cross, Dance. DAVE FULLERTON: Gen. Dance, Sr. Dra- matics. BOBBIE JEAN GABBARD: Stenographic. Dance, Block-R, Y-Teens, Future Homemakers. GERTRUDE MARY GAHRE: Academic. Y-Teens, Future Teachers, Band. 86 BARB IRA JEAN CARD: Foundation. Y-Teens, Block-R, Future Homemakers. GAY IE WALLACE GARDNER: Aca- demic. Hot Rod, Social Studies Forum. Hunting, Fishing, Student Council, Sr. Class Council. HAROLD LEWIS GEL- LINGER: Industrial Arts. LOIS GAIL GEORGE: Academic. Y-Teens, Block-R, Spanish. Masque and Wig, Future Teachers, Jazz, Student Council, Sr. Class Council, Bowling. DUANE GETHERS: Academic. Register. TOBY ANN GETHERS: Academic. Block-R, Y-Teens, Jazz, Tac Council, Jr. Y-Teen Advisor, Register (News Editor). HAR- RY RONALD GHEARING: Voc. Boys Bowling. MARY MARGARET GHEARING: Stenographic. Block-R, Y- Teens, Business. CHARLOTTE JANE GOBLE: Commercial. Y-Teens, French. REBA MARLENE GOBLE: Founda- tion. Jr. Red Cross, Y-Teens. DANIEL ALLISON GOBLE: Gen. Dance, Base- ball. RONALD GODSEY: Foundation. DALE H. GOODING: Foundation. DUDLEY GENE GOODWIN: Founda- tion. Baseball, Track, Wrestling. NAN- CY ELLEN GORDON: Academic. Y- Teens, Block-R, Devilettes. DAVID R. GOSSETT: Academic. Freshman Hi-Y, .Senior Hi-Y, Fishing, Track. WANDA LOUISE GRAY: Academic. Y-Teens. MICHAEL GRIESWELL: Academic. WILLIAM F. GROTTENDICK: Aca- demic. Sr. Hi-Y, Hunting, Fishing, Air- plane Club, Wrestling. AILEEN ELIZ- ABETH HAMILTON: Bookkeeping. Y-Teen, Red Cross. ImMlk 87 DUANE C. HAMM: Gen. THOMAS E. HANNAH: Foundation. Concert Choir. RAYMOND HARLIN: Gen. Chess, Intramurals, Golf. PATRICIA HARMER: Academic. Jr. Red Cross, V- Teens. Masque and Wig, Quill, Future Homemakers, Block-R, Jazz, Sr. Dra- matics, Bowling. JAMES STEPHEN HARRIS: Academic. RONALD MEL- VIN HARRIS: Industrial Arts. Biology, R Club, Football, Basketball, Track. SHERRILL LYNNE HART: Commer- cial. Quill, Dance, Block-R. Y-Teens, Dramatics. BRUCE HAWKINS: Aca- demic. Hunting, Fishing, Band, Choir. DON E. HAWKINS: Gen. Hi-Y. TROY H. HENSLEY: Industrial Arts. Dance, Hot Rod. DAVID HERBST: College Prep. Masque and Wig, Jr. Class Coun- cil, Band, Concert Choir. LARRY M. HERNING: Gen. PATRICIA A N HEUING: Gen. Jr. Red Cross, Y-Teens, Future Homemakers, Block-R. EMILY SUE HILL: Commercial. Y-Teens, Block-R, Future Homemakers, Jazz, Classical Music, Sr. Dramatics, Bowling. DONALD EUGENE HITTLE: Aca- demic. Chess. Baseball, Intramural. Bas- ketball. BETTY LOU HOBBS: Academ- ic. Y-Teens. DONNA MAE HOCH: Academic. Jr. Red Cross, Y-Teens. Block-R. MICHAEL HOCH: Academic. Hunting. R Club, Social Studies Fo- rum, Student Council, Football, Track. SUSAN KAY HODGIN: Academic. French, Y-Teens, Forensics, Sr. Dramat- ics. LUCILLE EMMA I EY: Gen. Dance. Block-R, Y-Teens. PAULINE C. HOGSTON: Gen. and Commercial. Y-Teens. CAROL ANN HOLINKU: Academic. Y-Teens, Block- R, Jazz, Girls Choir, Concert Choir, Stu- dent Council, Jr. Y-Teen Advisor. MARIETTA HOLLINGSWORTH: Academic. Future Homemakers, Y- Teens, Block-R, Future Nurses, Concert Choir. JAMES HOLLOPETER: Aca- demic. Social Studies Forum, Si. Dra- matics, Jazz, Hunting, Intramurals. ANN M. HOLLOW AY: Stenographic. Business. SALLY HOLT: Foundation. Y-Teens. DONNA ANN HONEN- BERGER: Gen. Y-Teens. RAMONA HOOVER: Stenographic. Y-Teens, Business. LYDIA HOPKINS: Academ- ic. Y-Teens, Block-R (President), Tac Council, Sr. Council, Masque and Wig, Student Council, Jr. Y-Teen Advisor. GLORIA C. HORNE: Academic. Y- Teens, Dance, Conceit Choir. HATTIE MAE HOWARD: Stenographic. Dance, Business, Y-Teens. PHRONIA LOU HOWARD: Stenographic. Dance, Busi- ness, Y-Teens, Girls Archery. JESS D. HOWARD: Gen. Teen Age Mechanics. HOB HUNT: Gen. Football, Wrestling, Track, Intramural Basketball. HER- BERT LEON INGLERT: Gen. Hot Rod, Teen Age Mechanics, Football. BARBARA JUNE JACKSON: Academ- ic. Future Nurses, French, Block-R, Y- Teens. ROMONA JEAN JAMES: Gen- eral Business. NANCY LEE JEN- NINGS: Academic. Y-Teens. HER- BERT JETT: Gen. Chess, Choir, Track. MARVIN LEON JETT: Aca- demic. Chess, Dance, Jazz, R Club, Hot Rod, Cross Countrv. Intramurals, Track, Band, Bovs Che 89 DIANE CAROL JOHNSON: Academic. Y-Teens, Conceit Choir. ORA JEAN JOHNSON: Gen. ROBERT E. JOHN- SON: Industrial Arts. Hot Rod, Chess, Football, Track. JANICE ANN JUR- GENS: Stenographic. Y-Teens, Dance. JUDITH ANN KANKE: Stenographic. Block-R, Y-Teens, Jazz, Business. VICKI JEANNETTE KANOST: Aca- demic. Future Teachers, Y-Teens, Fo- rensics, Block-R, Concert Choir, Stu- dent Council, Pierian. MARILYN ANN KELLEY: Academic. Forensics, Block- R. Y-Teens, French, Future Teachers, Girls Choir, Concert Choir, Tac Coun- cil. JAN ALAN KEM: Academic. Fresh- man Hi-Y, Sr. Hi-Y (President), Masque and Wig, Science, Forensics. Band. Ten- nis, Boys State. SYLVIA SUE KERNS: Academic. Y-Teens, Y-Teen Cabinet, Block-R (Sgt.-at-Arms), Quill, Jr. Class Council, Pierian, Tac Council, Girls Choir, Concert Choir. LARRY KESS- LER: Gen. Dance, Intramural Basket- ball. MYRTLE LORAINE KIDWELL: Academic. Y-Teens, Future Nurses, Block-R. Sr. Council. DAVID OR- VILLE C. KILLEN: Gen. WINONA LILLION KING: Academic. Y-Teens. GEORGE KLINGER: Industrial Arts. Hot Rod. CHARLENE ANNE KOCH- ER: Academic. Block-R, Y-Teens, Sr. Dramatics, Future Homemakers, Stu- dent Council, Girls Choir, Sr. Class (Secretary) PHYLLIS JEAN KOHR: Gen. and Commercial. Y-Teens, Block- R. NANCY SUE KOONS: Gen. and Commercial. Block-R, Y ' -Teens. ROB- ERT KRITSCH: Academic. Sr. Dra- matics, Social Studies Forum, Jazz, Stu- dent Council, Intramural Basketball. DOUGLAS BELLAMY KURDYS: Aca- demic. Forensics, Chess, Sr. Dramatics, Masque and Wig, Pierian, Quill, Hunt- ing, Fishing, Tennis, Band, Tac Coun- cil. LARRY E. LAFOLLETTE: Gen. 90 EARL WILLIAM LAND: Voc. Dame, Hot Rod. FRANK LANE: Gen. Dance, Intramurals. CHARLES RICHARD LANM AN: Academic. Biology Club. LhROY LATHROP: Gen. BETH LAWHORN: Gen. Y-Teens. BRET A SUE I.AWSHE: Academic. Future Teachers, Y-Teens, Forensics, Block R, Pierian, Concert Choir, Student Coun- cil. ROBERT J. LAWSON: Gen. Hunt ing. Fishing, Hot Rod, Football, Base ball. MARCH LAVONNE LEAVELL: Gen. ELINOR ANN 1.EITH: Academ- ic. Y-Teens, Block-R, French. ROB- ERT N. LINBURG: Academic. Social Studies Forum, R Club, Hunting. Fishing, Golf, Intramurals. RALPH LAUREN LIVINGSTON: Academic. Hunting, Fishing, Freshman Hi-Y, Sr. Hi-Y, Tac Council, Cross Country, Track. KAY PATRICIA LOEWER: Academic. Y-Teens (President), Block R (Vice President), Quill, Future Teachers, Student Council (Secretary), Jr. Class Council, Tac Council. ED- WARD IF. LONG: Industrial Arts. Freshman Hi-Y, Choir. NANCY JOYCE LOWDENSLAGER: Stenographic. Y- Teens, Block-R, Dance, Business. CAROL ANN McCARTY: Academic. Y-Teens, Biology, Little Block-R. JER- RY MACK McCARTY. Academic. Sr. Hi-Y, Hunting, Social Studies Forum. JANICE McCOSKEY: Academic. Y Teens, Jazz. Sr. Dramatics, Block-R, Future Nurses, Girls Choir. RONALD LEE McUANIEL: Academic. Forensics, Social Studies Forum. MARILYN Mc- KEE: Academic. Spanish, Jazz, Block R, Y-Teens, Y-Teen Cabinet, Bowling, Masque and Wig, Concert Choir, Jr. Class Officer. Girls Choir. JERRY JAN McNUTT: Academic. Freshman Hi-Y, Sr. Hi-Y, Jazz, Student Council. 91 MARY ANN McNUTT: Academic. Jazz, Block-R, Y-Teens, Future Home- makers, Bowling, Jr. Class Officer, Sr. Dramatics. CHARLES WILLIAM MADDOX: Gen. Freshman Hi-Y, Sr. Hi-Y, Concert Choir, Tennis. WIL- LIAM H. MAIN: Academic. Sr. Hi-Y. HELEN LOUISE MANN: Gen. Y- Teens, Dance. NORMA JEAN MAT- TIX: Bookkeeping. Y-Teens. JOHN F. MAURER: Business. DAVE MELLE: Gen. Teen Age Mechanics, Football. BENNY GENE MENDENHALL: Gen. Teen Age Mechanics, Hunting, Fishing. GEORGE A. MENDENHALL: Aca- demic. Boys Choir, Hot Rod, Social Studies Forum, Hunting, Fishing, Sr. Class (Vice President), Tac Council, Baseball, Wrestling, Intramural Basket- ball. JACK L. MENDLESON: Academ- ic. Freshman Hi-Y, Sr. Hi-Y, Classical Music, Jazz, Band, Orchestra, High School Dance Band. Pep Band. MICH- AELA ANN MERCURIO: Academic. Quill, Y-Teens, Sr. Dramatics, Block-R. Jazz, Sr. Class Council. JACQUELINE SUE MESKER: Stenographic. Business, Block-R, Y-Teens. JANE MIKESELL: Academic. Future Nurses. Y-Teens, Block-R, Sr. Dramatics, Girls Choir. JAY D. MILLER: Gen. Hot Rod, Foot- ball. Track. Bowling. JUDITH MIL- LER: Gen. Y-Teens, Block-R, Red Cross. MICHAELANN MILLER: Gen. Block-R. CAROL ELIZABETH MILLS: Foundation. Y-Teens, Block-R, Jr. Red Cross, Sr. Dramatics, Cadet Choir. GARY A. MILLS: Gen. Intra- mural Basketball, Bowling, Hunting, Fishing. BARBARA MIZE: Stenograph- ic. PHILLIP A. MONGER: Academic. Social Studies Forum, Quill, Band, Or- chestra, Student Council. CAROL JOAN MOORE: Stenographic. Red Cross, Jazz, Business, V-Teens. Block-R. PATRICIA ANN- MOORE: Ace. and Sten. Sr. Dramatics. Block-R, V-Teens, Y-Teen Cabinet, Quill, Stu- dent Council, Sr. Class Officer (Treas- urer). RICHARD A. MOORE: Founda- tion. Dance, Freshman Hi-Y. JCDITH UIANNE MORGENROTH: Steno- graphic. Masque and Wig. Y-Teens, Block-R, Jazz, Sr. Dramatics, Girls Bowling, Business. MARGIE MORRI- SON: Academic. Red Cross, Jazz, Classi- cal Music, Y-Teens, Girls Choir. JOHN MORSE: Academic. Student Activities Board, Jr. Class Council. Hunting, Fish- ing. Football. DONNA G. MOL ' NCE: Stenographic. Y-Teens. Dance, Future Homemakers. JOYCE ANN MUSSONI: Stenographic. Masque and Wig, Y- Teens, Block-R, Sr. Dramatics, Business, Girls Bowling. LOWELL ROSS MY- ERS: Gen. Freshman Hi-Y, Dance, Hot Rod. MARGUERITE CATHERINE NIERSBACH: Gen. Y-Teens, Devilettes, Future Nurses. Block-R, Future Teach- ers. LARRY E. NOBLE: Gen. Football, Dance. CONSTANCE ELAINE OXEN- DINE: Academic. Future Teachers, Fo- rensics, Y-Teens, Dance, Classical Mu- sic, Girls Choir, Speech Contests. MARY ROSE PAPPANO: Stenograph- ic. Y-Teens, Business. WILLIAM ED- WARD PARDIECK: Gen. Freshman Hi-Y. Dance, Hot Rod. Band, Pep Band. NANCY PATRICIA PARKER: Academic. Block-R (Treasurer). Y- Teens, Y-Teen Cabinet, Dance, Masque and Wig, Forensic, Tac Council, Jr. Y-Teen Advisor. JOHN MYRON PARSHALL: Academic. Classical Mu- sic, R Club, Band, Orchestra, Base- ball, Pep Band, Tac Council. ELLA MAE PATTERSON: Academic. Y- Teens, Y-Teen Cabinet, Block-R, Fo- rensic, Dance, Girls State, Girls Choir. SARAH LOUISE PENCE: Gen. and Commercial. Block-R, Y-Teens, Future Teachers, Pierian, Jr. Red Cross. EL- SIE JANE PERRINE: Academic. Fu- ture Teachers, Block-R, Y-Teens. JAN- ET SUE RETRY: Academic. Masque and Wig, Future Teachers, Classical Music, Sr. Dramatics, Y-Teens, Quill, Jr. Council, Sr. Council, Band, Tac Council, Pierian. 93 ROBERT FULTON PFEIFFER, JR.: Academic. Teen Age Mechanics. Science, Sr. Class Council, Jr. Class Council. RONALD ALLEN PHENIS: Gen. Teen Age Mechanics, Football, Wrestling. MICHAEL RAYMOND PICKETT: Academic. Hunting, Fish- ing. R Club, Football, Wrestling, Track. PAUL DEAN PLUMMER: Gen. Boys Choir, Jazz, Band. JERRY PRATHER: Voc. Drafting. Social Stud- ies Forum, Hunting, Intramural Bas- ketball. JULIE ANNE PUCKETT: Ac- ademic. Y-Teens. Block-R, Jazz, Girls Choir, Concert Choir, Dramatics. GUNA PURINS: Gen. French, Y- Teens, Block-R, Choir. SANDRA KAYE RAIZEN: Academic. Spanish, Y-Teens, Y-Teen Cabinet, Jazz, Block-R, Jr. Class Council Girls Bowling. BARBARA FAYE RAMSEY: Gen. and Commer- cial. French, Girls Archery, Y-Teens. LINDA LOUISE RANDALL: Academ- ic. Y-Teens (Vice President), Y-Teen Cabinet, French, Spanish, Block-R. Jr. Class Officer, Forensic, Future Teachers, Pierian. Dean of Girls. DIANNA M. REDDINOTON: Academic. Y-Teens. Future Teachers. Masque and Wig. JOE REES: Gen. Hot Rod. Airplane. INDA LEE REEVES: Academic. Fu- ture Homemakers, Y-Teens, Block-R. BRUCE HUNT REYNOLDS: Academ- ic. Sr. Dramatics, Classical Music, Or- chestra, Band, Concert Choir. JAY M O RT O N RHOADS: Academic. Dance, Masque and Wig, Social Studies Forum. Jazz, Sr. Dramatics, Hot Rod, Student Council, Baseball, Intramural Basketball. JOAN LAVERNE RHY- MER: Foundation. Block-R. Y-Teens, Girls Bowling. THOMAS G. RICH: Academic, Hunting, Fishing, Archery, Conceit Choir. MARITA RIFE: Gen. Y-Teens, Jr. Red Cross, Girls Choir. PATRICIA ANN RIGSBY: Steno- graphic. Y-Teens. CAROL ANN ROB- BINS: Gen. Y-Teens, Block-R, Future Homemakers, Jazz, Classical Music, Sr Dramatics, Bowling. 94 ROXALD LEE ROBBIXS: Academic. Science, Chess. Baseball, Boys Bowling, Mixed Bowling. FRAXK A. ROBERTS: Bookkeeping. Dance. Hunting. Fishing. ROBERT ORA ROBERTSOX: Gen. Boys Choir, Hunting, Fishing. Conceit Choir. MILLYE JAYXE ROEMER: Academic. Y-Teens, Block-R. Future Homemakers. Classical Music, Sr. Dra- matics, Jazz, Girls Choir, Concert Choir. DUANE ROLAND: Academic. Social Studies Forum, R Club. Football. Track, Wrestling. ROXAXX ROMAIN: Gen. Y-Teens. JOHX MARVIN ROSS: Gen. and Industrial Arts. GEORGE H. Rl DWELL: Academic. Jazz, Social Studies Forum, Science, Sr. Dramatics, Classical Music. MARCIA RUSSELL: Ace. and Sten. Bowling. Forensics, Y- Teens. Science, Block-R, Concert Choir, Girls Choir. DONALD SAIXE: Aca- demic. Forensics, Sr. Class Council, Tac Council. NORMAN SCHEFFLER: Aca- demic. Science. Chess, Classical Music, Band, Bowling. JERRY SCHUERMAN: Academic. Model Airplane, Si. Dramat- ics, Dance. Band. Orchestra. Student Council (President). Tac Council. DOX SEAL: Gen. Hunting. Fishing, Airplane. MARILYN JOANN SHAFER: Gen. Y- Teens, Block-R. DEAXXA KAY SHEF- FER: Gen. Y-Teens. WANDA JEAX SHEFFER: Stenographic. Y-Teens. RO- BERTA R. SIBERT: Academic. Dance, Bible Club. Jr. Red Cross Club. CHARLES W. SIEB: Gen. Airplane. Hot Rod. ANN SLATTERY: Academ- ic. Y-Teens, Block-R, Jazz, Future Homemakers, Social Studies Forum. ERROL SMITH: Academic. Freshman Hi-Y, Boys Bowling. 95 JOYCEAXXE SMITH: Stenographic. Y-Teens, Block-R. Jazz, Future Teach- ers, Business, Student Council. ' F- LEETA SMITH: Bookkeeping. Y- Teens, Jr. Red Cross, Block-R. NANCY LEE SOPER: Gen. Dance BETTY CATHERINE SPALDING: Academic. Y-Teens, Dance. Girls Choir. JANET ELAINE SPENCER: Academic. Dance, Y-Teens, Girls Choir, Concert Choir. PHIL SPONSEL: Academic. Sr. Dra- matics, Masque and Wig. Jazz. Classical Music. JANE ELLEN SPONSLER: Aca- demic. Y-Teens, Y-Teen Cabinet. Block - R. Jr. Y-Teen Advisor, Pierian, Foren- sics, Sr. Dramatics, Dance. Business, Masque and Wig. Jazz. T ac Council. Girls and Mixed Bowling. WARREN R. SPRINGFIELD: Academic. Jazz. Freshman Hi-Y. Future Teachers, Sr. Hi-Y, Band. MAX E. STANFORD: Gen. Dance, Sr. Dramatics, Concert Choir. CAROLYN SUE STEPHEN- SON: Ace. and Bookkeeping. Y-Teens. Girls Bowling, Mixed Bowling. Band. CONSTANCE JO AXX STEPHEN- SON: Sten. and Ace. Y-Teens, Dance, Jr. Red Cross. DALE E. STIER: Gen. Hot Rod, Teen Age Mechanics, Dance. Sr. Dramatics. RICHARD STIGLE- MAN: Gen. Band. ROBERT STOVER: Gen. JANICE FLAIXE TAIT: Gen. Y- Teens. Block-R. SYLVIA SUE TAPP: Gen. Y-Teens, Classical Music, Jazz, Christian Bible Society, Orchestra. ROBERT JOE TEEGARDEN: Aca- demic. Jazz, Boys Choir, Band, Dixie- land Band, Boys Bowling, Mixed Bowl- ing, Pep Band. MARK KEITH THIS- TLETHWAITE: Voc. Drafting. Hunt- ing, Fishing, Hot Rod, Dance. PHYL- LIS JEAN THOMAS: Stenographic. Y-Teens, Dance, Business. BILLIF SHAROX THOMASON: Stenographic. Dance, Quill, Masque and Wig, Sr. Dra- matics, Y-Teens. 96 DENNIS THOMPSON: Academic. Student Council. MARCH ELLEN TIBBS: Gen. Y-Teens, Dance. DAVID M. TINSLEY: Gen. JANET ELLEN TODD: Gen. and Commercial. Future Homemakers. Y-Teens, Block-R. Jr. Class Council. KAY TOMLINSON: Academic. -Y-Teens, Future Nurses, Block-R, Concert Choir. MARY LV- ELLA TROTTER: Gen. Dance. Fu- ture Teachers, Y-Teens, Block-R. GALYE ANN TUBESING: Academic. Y-Teens, Future Teachers, Forensics, Band. Bowling. RONALD R. TUR- NER: Gen. Hunting. JERRY TUR- NER: Academic. Hunting, Fishing, Sr. Hi-Y, Social Studies Forum. Sr. Class Council. Band, Football. NANCY JO TURNER: Commercial. Block-R, Y-Teens. Jr. Class Council, Business, Dance. THOMAS LOGAN TUTTLE: Academic. Social Studies Forum, R Club, Dance, Sr. Dramatics, Student Council (Sgt.-at-Arms), Football, Bas- ketball, Track. GEARLDINE TYLER: Stenographic. Y-Teens, Dance. Block- R, Business. SUSAN LYNN ULMER: Academic. Y-Teens, Future Nurses. Dance, Business. DELORES I. UTS- LER: Gen. Bible Club. DIANE VAN AUSDAL: Academic. Y-Teens. Student Council (Treasurer), Forensics, Future Homemakers, Masque and Wig, Cheer- leader. Concert Choir, Girls Choir, Bowling. WILMA JEANNETTE VAN AUSDAL: Academic. Block-R. JACK VAN ZANT: Academic. Hunting, Fish- ing. Teen Age Mechanics. Chess, Hot Rod, Freshman Hi-Y, Dance, Intra- murals. GENE VECERA: Gen. Hunt- ing, Fishing, Teen Age Mechanics, Chess, Freshman Hi-Y, Social Studies Forum, Intramurals. RON I VIONI: Academic. Jazz, Social Studies Forum, Band, Orchestra, Student Council. RONNIE P. VOGELGESANG: Voc. Drafting. PATRICIA L. WAAK: Stenographic. Business, Y-Teens, Dance, Block-R, Sr. Council. JUDITH ANN WAGNER: Stenographic. Dance, Block-R, Business, Jazz, Future Nurses, Y-Teens, Red Cross. ROBERT E. WALLS: Voc. Drafting. Hunting, Archery. BOB WARE: Academic. Masque and Wig, Forensics, Science, Social Studies Fo- rum, Hi-Y ' , Band, Drum Major, Jr. Council. Tennis. SUZANNE WEBER: Academic. Block-R, Quill, Future Nurses, Y-Teens, Dance, Sr. Dramatics, Concert Choir, Pierian, Girls Choir. PATRICIA ANN WEISER: Gen. Block-R, Future Nurses, Girls Archery, Y-Teens, Sr. Dramatics, Future Home- makers. GERALD W. WENZ: Academic. Hot Rod, Freshman Hi-Y, Intramurals. RICHARD WESLER: Gen. RONALD M. WEST: Academic. Freshman Hi-Y, Science, Forensics, Pierian, Football, Boys Bowling, Mixed Bowling, Sr. Hi- Y. JAMES LEE WHITE: Gen. Chess, Hunting, Freshman Hi-Y, Student Council. TERRY GENE WHITESELL: Industrial Arts. Hot Rod, Fishing. VIR- GINIA D. WICKER: Gen. and Book- keeping. Dance, French, Y-Teens, Jr. Red Cross. FRED WILBUR: Indus- trial Arts. Hunting, Fishing, Hot Rod. SAUNDRA SUE WILES: Commercial. Block-R. Y-Teens, Dance. CAROL S. WILLIAMS: Stenographic. Y-Teens. Block-R, Jazz. JEANNE CLAUDETTE WILLIAMS: Gen. Block-R. Y-Teens, Dance. RAMONA WILLIAMS: Gen. Y-Teens. ROLAND GENE WILLIAMS: V oc. Drafting. MARY LOU WILSON: Academic. Block-R, Y-Teens, Quill. MURRAY WINTERS: Gen. 98 MARLENE F. WIRTS: Stenographic. Dance, French, Y-Teens, Red Cross. WILLIAM SCOTT WISE: Foundation. BEVERLY ANN WISNIEWSK1: Gen. Block-R, Quill, Social Studies Forum, Y-Teens, Jazz, Senior Dramatics. JOYCE CAROLYN WITTE: Academ- ic. Block-R, Red Cross, Jazz, Y-Teens, Tac Council. NANCY LEE WITTE: Stenographic. Y-Teens, Dance, Archery, Jr. Red Cross, Business. BARBARA JOAN WITTER: Gen. Dance, Y-Teen. Block-R, Red Cross, Jazz. JERRY AL- LEN WOLFE: Gen. Intramural Basket- ball, Bowling. ARDELIA MAE WOOD- SON: Gen. Y-Teens. ELIZABETH L. WOODWARD: Academic. Y-Teens, Block-R (Secretary), Future Teachers, Masque and Wig, Bowling, Student Council, Jr. Council. ROSEMARY DIANE WRIGHT: Academic. Y-Teens, Block-R. THOMAS WRIGHT: Gen. Basketball. WILLIAM A. WYER: Aca- demic. Boys Bowling, Mixed Bowling. FOSTER R. YENCER: Academic. Quill, Archery. Social Studies Forum, Hunting, Fishing, Jr. Class Council, Student Council, Tac Council (Pres- ident). GEORGE Z. YORK: Voc. Draft- ing. Hot Rod. JOYCE LOUISE ZIM- MER: Academic. Y-Teens, Quill, Sr. Dramatics, Band, Pierian. VIRGINIA ZUTTERMEISTER: Academic. Y- Teens, Block-R, Jazz, Sr. Dramatics, Sr. Council. JACK ZW1SSLER: Voc. LARRY SHUTE: Academic. Baseball, Boys Bowling. 99 DEWAYNE ALCORN Gen. CARL EDWARD ALLEN Gen. Hot Rod. ERNEST RANDALL AMONETTE Gen. NORMAN H. BARR Voc. Drafting. Social Studies Forum, Hot Rod, Basketball Intra- murals. THOMAS F- BELL Academic. TED CLEMENTS Academic. Hunting. R Club. Scoail Studies Forum, Chess, Student Council, Intramural Basketball, Cross Country. BILL T. COATES Industrial Arts. JOHN COOK Voc. Basketball, Football. DALLAS A. CROUCH Academic LILLIAN IRENE D ARGIL Gen. Future Homemakers. V-Teens. BILL DREW Gen. Hunting, Social Studies Forum, Intramural Bas- ketball. LARRY FINK Gen. Baseball. ROY GRIMES Gen REGINALD O. HILL Voc. Drafting. JIM HOLLIDAY Gen- Archery. HERSCHEL WAYNE HOSKINS Gen. MILDRED K. JONES Gen. WILLIAM LEE JONES Gen. Teen Age Mechanics. RICHARD C. KUHLENBECK Gen. Hunting, Fishing. Track, Baseball. VERL DANE LANTZ Gen. ROBERT McNAMARA Voc. GRADUATING SENIORS 100 WITHOUT PICTURES: PAUL H. MARKER Gen. WILLIAM R.MILLER Practical Arts. ARTHUR JAMES MOORE Gen. JOHN MYERS Gen. Teen Age Mechanics. CHRIS NAPIER Industrial Arts Freshman Hi-V. DANIEL LEIGH NUGENT Gen Forensic. Quill. Concert Choir. MARUICE ALLAN ORR1CK Gen. Dance, Jazz. Football, Basketball. RUSSELL OWENS Gen. SHARON KAY POE Gen. RUSSELL POWELL Gen MARLEE RODGERS Academic. Y-Teens. RONALD R. RODGERS Gen. BILLY GENE SATTERFIELD Gen. Basketball, Track, Football. RALPH DENIER STINSON Voc. Baseball, Intramural Basketball, Boys Bowling. RALPH STURGIS Gen. Hot Rod, Band. WILLIAM C. VANCE Jr. Academic. Hot Rod, Model Airplane, Dance, Chess. Archery, Hunting- CURTIS WILBURN Gen. RONALD WILBURN Gen. RALPH E. WILLIS Gen. MARJORIE ANN WYATT Gen. Future Nurses, Bible Club. NED YOUNG Academic. Jazz, Track, Cross Country, Orchestra. 101 Red Devil Boosters form a new marching unit, The Devil-ettes. ' ' Twenty pretty and peppy girls make up a unique marching unit at Richmond High. Dressed in Red and White uniforms with white boots they have performed in parades and assemblies. This group is a regularly scheduled club which meets under the direction of Miss Stinson. THE GIRLS ARE: ROW 1. Carol Cole, Eilen Coonrod, Judy Robbins, Anna Marie Pickett, Brenda Kolentus, Donna Burden, Pat Moore, Frances Chagares, Teresa Matson, and Lois Dotson. ROW 2. Linnea Goheen, Marguerite Niers- bach, Marcia Pyke. Anna Sue Pattison, Sue Felty, Nancy Gordon, Sue Fleenor, Sue Lohrey, Mary Huether, and Sandra Maples. Whether its in Mr. Carpenter ' s Chemistry class or in a crowded football stadium, the spirit of Richmond High School is present, lending itself to the atmosphere of the surroundings. Under the able coaching of Mr. Charles Hilton the Richmond Red Devil wrestling team proved its worth by winning the Wrestling N.C.C. Conference title. THE MEMBERS OF THE TEAM ARE: ROW I. Jerry Zucher, Jim Stico. Jack Moore, Link Lewis, Wayne Watkins, Nich Kovach. ROW 2. Mike Hinshaw — Manager, Kenneth York, Louis Salzarulo, Larry Parker, Jim Farr. Bob Hunt, Mr. Hilton — Coach. u E. i.ljw  , si I  ■Senior Hi-Y along with Y-Teens has done much for the good of the school and community. HEADING THIS YEAR HI-Y CLUB ARE: ROW 1. Jerry Dils, Jan A. Kern, Gus Gossett. ROW 2. Jerry Turner, Jack Mendleson, Charles Dockery. Junior Class Council and Officers Guide their Class. MISS FOSSENKEMPER, Judy Osborne, Judy Cunningham, Paula Ridenour, Nancy Jo Turner. ROW TWO: Carol Dilman, Linda Mil- ler, Anne Martin, Sharon Holthouse, Anna Sulprizio. ROW THREE: Jere Behrman, Larry Parker, Don Ake, Mike Smith, Jerry Zucker, Mr. Hannah. ROW FOUR: Dave Lambdin, Mike Fitzharris, Harold Jones, Bob Swallow, Ken Christmon. Jk t i Jr i! m The Junior Class Council, officers, and faculty sponsors — Miss Mary Fossenkemper and Mr. Estil Hannah — are busy all year with large undertakings. The Junior-Senior Prom is the big event. Another function that requires much time and effort but is much fun is the Junior Class Party. Class rings are ordered dur- ing the junior year; so much planning and dis- cussion are needed to lead up to the actual placing of orders. With the Senior Class, the Junior Class Council works in committees to provide ushers and decorations for Senior Hon- ors Assembly, Baccalaureate, and Commence- ment. Junior Class Officers: Linda Miller, Secretary; Don Ake, Treasurer; Jere Behrman, President; Bob Swallow, Vice President. 104 Juniors ROW ONE: Adams, Sue; Ake, Don; Ake, Judy; Albright. Rob- ert; Alexander, Don; Alexander, Natalie; Alexander, Zona; Allen. Albert. ROW TWO: Amnion, Pete; Anderson, Sandra; Archev, Luetta; Ashley. Sherry; Anders, Barbara Jean; Aughe. Sallve; Aus terman, Bill; Ayers, Darrell. ROW THREE: Backmeyer, John; Bailey, Linda; Bailev, Peg- gy; Baldwin, Bill; Baldwin, Ron aid; Barnes, Judy; Bass, Bill; Beach, Brenda. ROW FOUR: Beach, Dennis; Beckman, Jim: Behnen. Ruth; Behrman, Jere; Be idler, Peter; Beitt, Sharon; Bell, Grace Ann: Bell. Janet. ROW FIVE: Bell, Maryann; Ben- nett, Jane; Berry, Ronnie: Berg. Bettie; Bickel, Jean Ann; Bled soe, John; Bledsoe, Ronald; Blo- meyer, Melanie. ROW SIX: Blo- ser. David; bowen. Alfred; Bow en, John; Bowen, Lawrence, Bowery, Charles; Boyce, Anne; Brewer, William; Bright, Rose- mary. ROW SEIEN: Brown, Jack; Brunton, Jim; Burden, Donna; Bulge, LeRov; Burns, Darrell; Campbell, Ann; Car- man, Tom; Carpenter, Gladys. ROW EIGHT: Cassel, Jim; Chadd, Patricia; Chamberlain, Richard; Chamness, Joyce; Chamness, Judy; Chamness, Margaret; Chaney, Claudine; Chaplin, Johnny. ROW NINE: Chenoweth, John; Christ, Judy; Christmon, Kenneth; Christy, Carl; Clark, Pat; Clark, Ralph; Clevenger. Donna; Cline, Sandy. ROW TEN: Coguer, Larry- Cole, Carol; Coleman, Claire; Cook, Jean; Coonrocl, Eileen; Copeland, Brenda; Cosgrove. Elizabeth; Cougill, Ron. ROW ELEVEN: Cox, Barbara; Cox, Judy; Crabtree, Nellie; Crock- ett. Dorothy; Cummins, Bill; Cummins, Kenneth; Cunning- ham, Jim; Cuneo, Delores. ROW TWELVE: Cunningham, Judy; Cutler, Conine; Dalbev. Norman; Damrell, Lillian; Dar- nell, Gayle; Davidson, Janni; Davis, Patsy; DeYito, Frank. © . 9. 9 Q p. fh a, ft fk ?% £% fa O-flkO 1 ' aiA 105 ROW ONE: Dicken. Lloyd; Dill man, Carol; Dintaman, Ed; Dod- dridge, Larry; Dreyer, David; Driver, Marlene; Dryden, Ruth Ann; Duning, Roland. ROW TWO: Eadler, Elaine; Edwards, Joseph; Elliott, Joyce; Ellis, Jan- et; Ellis, Kitty; Embry, David; Embry, Mike; Erk, Barclay, ROW THREE: Erk, Donald; Estes, Cecil; Fallow, Myra; Farr, Jim; Felty, Sharon; Fessler, Bill; Finnan, Carol; Fitzharris, Mike. ROW FOUR: Fleener, Sue; Force, Gary; Foster, Ronnie; Foust, Shirley; French, Joyce Ann; Funston, James; Ganger, Nancy; Garard, Joanne. ROW FIVE: Garrett, Joyce; Giannini, Nick; Gill, Sandra; Gilmore, Frank; Goheen, Linnea; Goins, Richard; Good, Barbara; Good, Shelby. ROW SIX: Gooding, David; Gaurtino, Jack; Gray, Lonnie; Greer, Ronald; Gregg, Jo Ann; Gwin, Arline; Hampton, Becky; Hampton, Christine. ROW SEVEN: Hampton, Judy; Hannah, Geraldine; Hardwick, Jack; Harlan, Brenda; Harlin, Raymond; Harper, Duane; Hart, Susan; Haynes, Jeffrey. ROW EIGHT: Hays, Sammuel; Hen- derson, Rose; Hensley, Lois; Hil- dreth, Janice; Hilligoss, Richard; Hinshaw, Mike; Hodges, Curtis; Hodgin, Susan. ROW NINE: Hodgin, Tom; Hollingsworth, Charles; Holt, Lawrence; Holt- house, Kathleen; Holthouse, Sharon; Holton, Frances; Hop- kins, Sammy; Horn, Sharron. ROW TEN: Hoyt, Martha; Huether, Mary; Humphrey, Bet- tie; Hunt, Jim; Isom, Charles; Jackson, Carolyn; Jackson, Fan- nie; Jackson, Mary Lou. ROW ELEVEN: Jenkins, Jack; Jett, Herbert; Johnson, Maylenne; Jones, Alice; Jones, Alvin; Jones, J. Harold; Jones, John; Juerling, Walt. ROW TWELVE: Juett, Phyllis; Kanke, David; Keen, John; Kelly, Loretta; Kelley, Margaret; Kendall, Carol; Ken- nedy, Jerre; Ketring, Norman. iL iyb .%}. 106 A ' OII ' ONE: Kidwell, Kay; King, Ronnie; Kinyon, Mary; Kirsch- ner, John; Knight, Shirley; Knodle, Clifton; Koehring, Da- vid; Koehring, Janice. ROW TWO: Kolentus, Brenda; Koons. Jim; Kovach, Nicky; Kramer, Melinda; Kuhlman, Kyle; Kuntz- man, Sue; Kutter, John; Lah- mann, Beverly. ROW THREE Lakes, O ' Dell; Lambdin, David Lane, Jerry; Langford. Rose Laswell, Gladys; Laurent, Irene Law, Sheila; Leavell, Jennie ROW FOUR: Lee, Clifton; Lee Jeffrey; Lee, JoAnn; Lewis, Lyn thus; Lehman, Dick; Lewis, Don na; Lipscomb, Ronnie; Lips comb. Shirley. ROW FIVE: Lit tie, Harlean; Little, Linda Lloyd, Shirley; Long, Michael Longmire, Nell; Longworth, Jan ice; Loop, Regina; Lottrey, Sue ROW SIX: Lundy, Gerald; Mc Cain, Melinda; McConaha, Pat McGill, Sally; McPherson, Ber nice; Main, Karen; Mann, De lores; Maples, Sandra. ROW SEI ' EN: Marshall. Richard; Marre. Pat; Martin, Anne; Mar- tin, Donna; Martin, Jan; Martin, Ted; Martindale, Shirley; Mason, Ester. ROW EIGHT: Mason, Wynetta; Matheny. Ronnie; Matson, Teresa; Maurer, Mary Jane; Maxwell, Sammy; Mayle, Grace; Maze, Ronnie; Mercurio, Bill. ROW NINE: Metz. Jim; Miller, Claudia; Miller, Ken- neth; Miller, Linda; Miller, Mar- gene; Miller, Marjorie; Miller, Maryann; Miller, Rebecca. ROW TEN: Miller, Rosemary; Minor, Janet; Moore, Larry; Moore, Marshall; Moore, Ron- ald; Morgan, Sammy; Morton, Irene; Moss, Max. ROW ELEVEN: Muckridge. James; Mullen, Betty; Mumpower, Dor- othy; Murray, Eugene; Murray, Neva; Nelson, Shirley; Newman. Nancy; Nixon. David. ROW TWELVE: Norris, Kathleen; Ogle, Bronston; Oler, Douglas; Osborne, Carl; Osborne, Judy; Ottney, Judy; Owens, Larry; Pappano, Elizabeth. fr f y r Q p o A fi O C jft p aI.au! Jmt £ $ ' ' m 107 ROW ONE: Parker, Larry; Parks, Larry; Patterson, Charles; Patterson, Logan; Patterson, Nancy; Pattison, Anna Sue; Pat- ton, Bonnie; Person, Nilene. ROW TWO: Petty, Jack; Petry, Kathryn; Phillips, Carolyn; Pick ett, Anna Marie; Pierson, Judith; Plummer, Alice; Plyley, Larry; Ponder, Jerry. ROW THREE: Pope, Rose; Powell, Clinton; Preble, John; Ramey. Barbara Ann; Ramey, Edwin; Raper, Sal- ly; Reed, Dian; Reed, Nancy. ROW FOUR: Reed, Sheila; Rees, David; Reid, Richard; Reis, Gary; Reis. Patty; Reynolds, Jim- mie; Rhoads, Mort; Richardson, Eugene. ROW FIVE: Richard- son, Ronny; Ridenour, Paula; Rigsby, Fred; Robbins, Judy; Robertson, Dave; Roberts, John; Robertson, Daryl; Robinson, Harold. ROW SIX: Rogers, Ger- ald; Rogers, Larry; Ronan, Bar- bara; Rosar, Allan; Rose, Dale; Ross, Frederick; Roush, Jim; Rudy, Judi. ROW SEVEN: Ru ger, Mike; Runnels. Robert; Rus- sell, Elmer; Rust, Betty; Salza- rulo, William; Satterfield, Lynn; Satterfield, Mary; Saner, Joyce. ROW EIGHT: Sawyer, Jim; Scarce, Donald; Schelke, Kath- ryn; Schuler, Judy; Schwab, Cleo; Sciortino, Larry; Scott, Nila Mae; Seligman, Steve. ROW NINE: Sharp, Cinda; Shawhan. Judy; Shelton, Bently; Shepard, Sue; Shipp, Bernard; Shook, Lar- ry; Shook, Patty; Shores, Larry. ROW TEN: Shuler, Ann; Shuler, Blaine; Shultz, Jody; Simmons, Roy; Simpson, Wanda; Skinner, James; Slattery; Jim; Smith, Elaine. ROW ELEVEN: Smith, Jim; Smith, Marquita; Smith, Mike; Smith, Sheri; Smith, San- dra; Smith, Sondra, Snyder, De- maris; Snyder, Janice. ROW TWELVE: Spade, Colleen; Spe- gal, Patty; Stanley, Becky; Ste- vens, Bill; Stevens, Cynthia; Ste- vens, Delores: Sticco, Jim; Stid- ham, John. i Jn sd t k ft p| I9j p n o n jn j o a o a p ( G n n M 108 ROW 1: Stier, Janice; Strace- ner, Carol; Sulprizio, Anna Marie; Swallow, Bob; Swin- dell, Raylene ; Swoveland, Shirley: Tatman, Carolyn: Taylor, J. T. ROW 2: Taylor, Mary Ann, Thalls, Jerry; Thomas, Janice ; Thomas, Melissa; Tice, Judy; Toth, Robert; Townsend, Rachel; Trace, Don. ROW 3: Trea- nor, Sharon; Trimble. Janet; Troxel, Gretchen; Tschaen, Rita; Turley, Mary; Turner, John; Turner, Mancy Jo; Turner, Ronnie. ROW 4: Tuttle. Sharon; Tye, Danny; Tye, Norma; Uchtman, Mar- gie; Usher, Jon; Van Ausdal, Jeannette; Van Skoik, Roger; Vasbinder, Frank. ROW 5: Vass, Larry ; Vogelgesang, Nancy; Wafer, Nadine; Wal- ker, Clark; Ward, Eugene; Watkins, Anita; Watkins, Wayne; Wehrley, Suzanne. ROW 6: Welker, Robert; Weston, Jane; Wetzel, Don; Whisenhunt, Rosemary ; White. Carol: White, Henen; Wicker, Elnora ; Wicks, La- Vern. ROW 7: Wilbur, Tom; Wiles, Saundra Sue; Williams, Dave; Williams, Rita; Willis, Joe; Wilson, Barbara; Windle, Robert; Winget, Maria. ROW 8: Winkleman, David; Win- ters, Larry; Winters, Thresia Witte, Joe- Wright, Bill Wright. Jay; Wright, Jerry Wright, Kenneth. ROW 9 Wright. Libby; Wright, Shir- ley; Wright, Tommy; Wyatt, Harvey; Wynegar, Maryester; York, Ken; Zeiler, Jim; Zucker, Jerry. ROW 10: Zur- well, Joe; Zwissler, Jim; Von Pein, John. 4n % ■W@?£V? Pi f) Q O f) C PJ w t -P , K O «l H i 109 Sophomores and Freshies 7?OIT ' ONE: Abney, Janice; Abrams, Oren; Achor, Jerry; Ad- ams, Clara; Ahaus, Bill; Ahaus, Bunny; Anderson. Geraldine; Anderson. James. ROW TWO: Andrews, Dale; Ardery, Jane; Arnold. Billy: Aronoff, Herb; Alexander. Gordon; Alexander, Jack; Allen, Bonnie; Allen, Elsie. ROW THREE: Allen, Mary Lou; Baker, Michael: Bane, Carol; Bane. Dave; Barker, Don- na; Barker, Tom; Barranco, Vin- cent; Batchelor. Jean. ROW FOUR: Baumer, Bill; Baumer, Mary; Beck, Curt; Beck, Eliza- beth; Beckman, Mike; Behr, Jan- ice; Bell. Fiances; Bell. Judy. ROW FIVE: Benoit, Sandy; Bill- ings. John; Bittinger, Ray; Blan- ton, Donald; Blunk, Mary Fran- ces; Boldrey, Dick; Bond, Carl; Bowman, Mildred. ROW SIX: Boyd, Fannye; Bragg, Freddie; Brandenburg, Morce; Brann. David; Brant, Errol; Brantner, Dick; Braun, Bob; Breese, David. ROW SEVEN: Brewer, Joyce; Briggs, Monica; Bright, Mike; Bringle, Joan; Brockman, Rach- el; Bromagem, Bonnie; Brown, Edward; Brown. Glee Ann. ROW EIGHT: Brown, Louise; Brown, Patricia; Broun. Ruth; Brumley, David; Brusher, Shir- ley; Bullock. Mary Lou; Burden. Patricia; Burgess, Mary Ann. ROW NINE: Burgoon, John; Burkhardt. Gary; Burns, Sheila; Butler, David; Cain, Judy; Campbell, Mark; Calbcck, Den- nis; Campbell, Rose Marie. ROW TEN: Cannon, Charles; Caskev, John; Cela, Gloria; Chsgares, Frances; Chenoweth, Harry; Chenault, Leon; Chest- nut. Allan; Christmon. David. HOW ELEVEN: Christy. Mari- lyn; Cleland, William; Clark, Duane; Clark. Pat; Clark, San- dra; Clements, Lenore; Coble, Carla; Coble, Vera. ROW TWELVE: Coffey, Phyllis; Coll- nian. Carol; Cogswell, Blylhe; Collins, John; Conarroe, Phillip; Conlev. Philip; Connilf, Jay; Constable, Roberta. 110 ROW U ' E: Cordell, Jerry; Cor- der. Bob; Cornelison, Lester; Corsi, Pat; Coulter. Linda; Cox. Kendall; Craft, Roger; Crandall, Nancy. ROW TWO: Craycraft. Norma; Cross, Norma; Cuneo, Paula; Cunningham. Uian; Dar- gie, Lorraine; Daugherty, Anne; Davis, Donald; Davis, Melanie. ROW THREE: Davis, Pat; Da- vis, Rosann; Davis, Tom; De- Bolt, Martha; Dehner, Karen Sue; Delucio, Jim; Dennis, Wil- liam; Denton, Tommy. ROW FOUR: Deubner, Beverly; Dill- man, Dan; Dines, Jerry; Dish- man. Larry; Dotson, Lois. Doty. Bonnie Sue; Doty, Jerry; Dow, Matrice. ROW FIVE: Drook, Jim; Dudas. Mike; Duke, Jerry; Dull, Marilyn; Eadler. Suellen; Earl, Caren; Eastin, Janie; Eff- mann, Eric. ROW SIX: Ellis, Barbara; Ellison, Harry: Elmore, [acquelyn; Elmore, Jim; Elmore, Margaret; Emrick, Jan; Fan, Gladys; Farris, Geraldine. ROW SEVEN: Faust. Janet; Felty, Shir- ey; Felty, Steve; Fessler, Na- iine; Fisher, Benjamin; Fisher. Thomas; Flatley, Paul; Flaugher, James. ROW EIGHT: Fleming, James; Focht, Charles; Foley, Sharon; Foreman, Joann; Fore- man, Larry; Foster, Kenneth; Fox, Larry; Frauman, Beverly. ROW NINE: Frederickson, Re- becca; French, Ann; Fullerton, Lynda; Gabbard, Berchel; Gab- bard, Jesse; Gabbard, Linda; Gabbard, Ruth; Gamble, Thom- as. ROW TEN: Gardner, Shar- on; Gauker, Jack; Gaydosh, Maryann; Gethers, Barbara; Gethers, Judith; Ghearing, Doro- thy; Gibbs, Carol; Gilliland, (Cay. ROW ELEVEN: Gilliland, Ray; Gilmore, Lowell; Ginter, Nancy; Glover, Janet; Goble, Jane; Goheen, Patricia; Golay, Carole; Goldenberg, David. ROW TWELVE: Goodson, Etha; Goodson, Sandra; Goodwin, Bob; Goodwin, Jim; Goris, Anita; Gough, Paul; Graham, Gretchen; Grasse, Virginia. in ROW ONE: Greene. Betty; Green. Pauletta; Green. Rich- ard; Griffin, Bill; Grimes. Bar- bara; Grimes. Sharon; Gwinn, Melody; Habing, Peggy. ROM ' TWO: Hackman, Jean; Hale. Donald; Hall, Geraldine; Hamp- ton, Geneva, Hardwick, Melissa; Harris. Eddie; Harris, Jack; Har- ter, Ronnie. ROJI ' THREE: Hein, Karen; Hasemeier, Fran- ces; Henley, Ruth; Hensley, Hel- en; Herald, Marcheta; Heroic!, Joseph; Hess, Janet; Hill, Mary J. ROW FOUR: Hill, Pat; Hill, Sails; Hill, Tom; Hinds, Shir- ley; Hines, Stan; Hirschfeld. Karen; Hirschfeld, Ruth Ann; Hodgin, Tom. ROW FIVE: Hogg, Simon; Hollingsworth, Sue; Holt, Lawrence; Honen- berger, Gary; Hoover, Naomi; Hopkins, Jane; Horton, Roberta; Hogston, Glen. ROW SIX: Hos- kins. Matt; Howard. Janice; Hull. Steve; Hundley. Joyce; Hutchins, John; Ireton, Anita; Jack, Duane; Jack, Linda. ROW SEJ ' EN: James, Priscilla; Jef- fries, Bob; Jenkins, Richard; Jenkins. Tim; Jennings. Gladys; Jennings, Leslie; Jett, Richard; Jeuett. Charles. ROW EIGHT: Johnson, Billy; Johnson. David L.; Johnson. Donald; Johnson. Jo; Jones, Betty; Jones, Bonnie; Jones. Frances; Jones, Stephen. ROW NINE: Jordan, Everett; Kaeuper, Miriam; Kaeuper, Richard; Kaiser, David; Kanke. Ruth Ann; Kare, Sara; Kasulas, Carol; Katte, Melanie. ROW TEN: Kayler, Allan; Keenan, Susy; Kern, Bill; Kennedy, Sam; Kessler, Fred; Ketring, Donna; Killen, Norma; Kinder, Robert. ROW ELEVEN: Kindley, Lil- ian; King, Leroy; Kissel, Gail; Knieriem, Margie; Knodle, Rose- mary; Kortright. Phyllis; Kra- mer, Bernie; KricK, Mary. ROW TWELVE: Krone, John; Kuhlen- beck, Roland; Kuhn, Mariann; Kurkowski, Jack; Lawhorn, Jim; Lamb, Larry; Land, Harry; Law- hor, Leslie. 112 ROW ONE: Lawhorn, Oliver; Laughlin, Thomas; Lawler, Mary Ellen; Layhart, Anna; Lear, Ron- ald; Leah, Ruby; Lee, Elaine; Lemay, Carol. ROW TWO: Leonard, Tim; Lewis, Paul; Lichtenfels, Sue; Liebert, Jan; Lincoln, Linda; Lingle, Paul; Loschiavo, Mary Ann; Love. Judy. ROW THREE: Lowden- slager, Bud; Lowery, Essie; Low- ry, Raymond; Lundy, Kenneth; Lyle, Michael; McCarty, Judy; McCoskey, James J.; McDaniel. Ray. ROW FOUR: McFarland, Betty Lou; McGovern, Emma; Mclntire, John; McKay, Kate; McLear, Richard; McNally, Charles; McNamara, Darlene; McNew, Gary. ROW FIVE: Mack, Tom; Mackey, Ronald; Maddox, Tom; Maiden, Walter; Maines, Larry; Manis, Patsy; Manlove, Alice; Manlove, Larry. ROW SIX: Mann, Medrith; Ma- ples, Sylvia; Marshall, Anna; Marshall, Bobby; Mason, Mar- ion; Massey, Eleanor; Maurer, Nancy; Meadows, Richard. ROW SEVEN: Merrick, John; Mesker, Larry; Michaels, Arlene; Middle j ton, Shirely; Miller, Donald; Mil- ler, Larry; Mills, Harley; Moore, Jack. ROW EIGHT: Moore, Lin- da; Moore, Patricia; Morgan, Douglas; Morgan, Mike; Morri- son, Molly; Morton, Donald; Moss, Mary Ann; Muhl, Becky. ROW NINE: Mullin, Connie; Murr, Gary; Musser, Janet; Mus- soni, Pat; Neal, Charles; New- man, George; Newton, Frieda; Nicholson, Ronald. ROW TEN: Ninde, Bill; Noelker. Jerry; Noelker, Sheila; Norris, Robert; North, Gloria; O ' Brien, Joseph; Oler, Art; Owens, Connie. ROW ELEVEN: Owens, Larry; Parks, Paul; Parrish, Janet; Parshall, Phyllis; Peel, Philip; Penland, Frances; Perry, Nina; Perry, Nor- ma. ROW TWELVE: Person, David; Peters, Charles; Petry, Eddie; Peyton, Pat; Philhower, Fred; Phillips, James; Piatt, Sandy; Piehe, Gene. 113 ROTE OXE: Pierson, Linda; Pil- grim. Jim; Piatt, Joanita; Price, Janet; Price, Mary; Pyke, Marcia; Racier, David; Ragan, Linda. ROW TWO: Ramsev, Dave; Ranck, Kathleen; Rapcr. Mark; Reddington. Jndie; Rees. Charles; Rees, Tom; Reeves. Al- vin; Reeves, David. ROW THREE: Rehling. Judy; Reid, Howard; Reis. Elaine; Rench, Nick: Rettig, Mike; Riddell, Marvin; Ringo, Joanne; Rosa, Jo. ROW FOUR: Rose. Nancy; Ross. Lloyd; Rothcrt. Priscilla; Roush, Dick; Rousch. Susan; Roue. Martha; Rust. Sharlene: Rusterholz, Jana. ROW FIVE: Rvan, Charles; Saffer, Shirley; Salzarulo, Henry; Sample. Dick; Satterfield, James; Savage. Judv; Scheibler, Wesley; Schenck, Mark. ROW SIX: Schoop, Rob; Shepard, Melva; Schlotterbeck. Mike; Schmitt. James; Schubert, Louise; Schuerman, Larry; Schweizer. Raymond; Sedrick, Charles. ROW SEVEN: Shake. Sandra; Shell, Donald; Shipp. Beverly; Shipp, Clarence; Shook, Peggy; Shute. Linda; Siewek, Sandy; Siler. James. ROW EIGHT: Silvers, Bonnie; Single- ton, Robert; Sink, Barbara; Slifer, Jerry; Smith. Barbara; Smith, Bill; Smith, Bruce R.: Smith. Charles. ROW XIXE: Smith. Elizabeth; Smith, Gloria; Smith, Gary; Smith, Jack; Smith. John: Smith. Richard W.; Smvthe, Laura; Snyder, Nancy. ROW TEX: Songer, Max; Soper, Eileen; Spalding, Robert- Sparks. Reo; Spencer, John; Spicei John; Stolle. Pat; Stanley. John. ROW ELEVEN: Steed. Judv; Stegall. John; Stevens. Larry; Stevens, Tom; Sticco, Nancy; Stidham, David; Stigleraan, Judy; Stigle- man. Michael. ROW TWELVE: Stone. Helen; Stout, Jim; Stout, Nancy; Street, Larry; Sturgis. Donald; Swasko. Andrew; Sweet. John; Taggart, Howard. Jak. W w -j _v, v K ' M 114 ROW ONE: Tate. Larry; Tevis, Johnnie; Thistlewaite. Judy; Thoma. Helen; Thomas, Ann; Thomas, Joyce; Thomas. Judy; Thomas, Mary Ann. ROW TWO: Thomas, Peggy; Thomas- son, Shirley; Thompson, Linda; Thorman, John; Tibbs, Jerry; Tinsley. Ruth Ann; Todd, Dar- leen; Tomlinson, Mary. ROW THREE: Toney, Nancy; Trace. Ramona; Tracv, Larry; Travis, Martha; Tremain, Steve; Truitt, Carolyn; Twine, Darnell; Tye, Karen. ROW FOCR: line, Al- len; Urmston, Stu; Vanderpool, Carleen; ' an Pelt, Ellen; Van ant. Billie; Varnell, Allan; Vaughan, Quentin; Via, Jerrv. ROW FIVE: Vivian, Sally; Vore, Karen: Wadsworth, Martha; Wafer. Beverly; Wainscott, Lin- da; Walterman, Charles; Water- man. Paul; Walters, John. ROW SIX: Walters, Sandra; Weather- lv. Edith: Weatherly, Marqueeta; Weaver. Nancy; Webb. Judith; Wehrlev, Dale; Weirich, Judy; W ' ellings, Charles. ROW SEVEN: Whirley. Ruth; White, John; White, Shirley; Wiggs, Dorothy- Williams, Bvron Howard; Wil- liams, Ann; Williams, Napoleon; Williams, Sandra. ROW EIGHT: Wilson, Becky; Wilson. Walker; Winslow, Gail; Wisenberg, Sally; Wissel, Judy; Witherby, Earl; Witte, Mary; Wolfenbarker. Hat- tie. ROW NINE: Wood, Beverly; Wood, Gordon; Woodson, Mag- gie; Wright, Sandra: Wyatt, Shirley; Yandl, Larry; Yedding, Alice; Zartman. Carol. ROW TEN: Zwissler, Joe. l££8f C- f «f ' sJ t 3 £71 -.y m W B m JKi ilflfiilllii mk . _ € (% rttenjiwk 115 Basketball Regular Seasor Richmond 48 Richmond 57 Richmond 52 Richmand 45 Richmond 66 Richmond 55 Richmond 43 Richmond 63 Richmond 63 Richmond 60 Richmond 53 Richmond 63 Richmond 48 Richmond 66 Richmond 56 Richmond 66 Richmond 57 Richmond 44 Richmond 48 Yorktown 61 Fort Wayne Central 53 Dayton Stivers 40 New Castle 54 Shortridge 56 Muncie Central 80 Muncie Burris 57 Muncie Central 71 Fort Wayne South Side 52 La Porte 48 Marion 50 Broad Ripple 53 Logansport 45 New Albany 70 Kokomo 49 Frankfort 51 Indianapolis Tech 58 Lafayette 60 Columbus 34 Sectional Richmond 70 Richmond 58 Richmond 62 Richmond 65 Cambridge City 63 Williamsburg 55 Hagerstown 41 Centerville 53 Regional Richmond 53 New Castle 62 Wrestling Richmond 22 Richmond 10 Richmond 35 Richmond 20 Richmond 38 Richmond 3 Richmond 43 Richmond 27 Richmond 22 Richmond 21 Richmond 44 Marion 27 Indianapolis Tech . . 38 Anderson 8 Muncie Central .... 20 North Central 8 Southport 43 New Castle 8 Royerton 21 Broad Ripple 17 Shortridge 29 Bluffton 10 The wrestling team tied first in the North Cen- tral Conference with Indianapolis Tech. The Red Devils came out eighth in the State Meet. 116 Our New 10 B ' S Abner, Hancel; Adams, Eliza- beth; Alexander, Don; Ammon, Dorthea; Amyx, Genetia; Ander- son, Euclyn; Ary, Kenneth; Ayers, Dixie; Bailey, Barbara; Bane, Virginia Lee; Barker, Charles; Bass, Charles; Bass, Thomas Omer; Beatty, Glenda Mae; Ben- ner, Charles; Bennett, Estin; Black, Jane; Blossom, Luanne; Bode, Alan; Bowen, Robert; Boyce, Carol; Brown, Cattie; Brown, Earl; Brown, Floyd; Bry- ant, Judith; Bullerdick, Bill; Bus- sen, Jerry; Byrum, Melvin; Cal- houn, Venita; Chapman, Becky; Chenoweth, Marjorie; Coryell, Wayne; Collett, John; Cotter, Jerry; Crass, Agnes; Creviston, Sandra; Curtis, Bob; Cutler, Bill; Bailey, Margot; Davis, Joyce; Davis, Tim; Diamond, Julia; Dickerson, Marsetta; Dillman, Sheila; Dixon, Linda; Dooley, Ar- lene; Downing, James; Drew, Peggy; Driver, Mike; Dunham, Jerry; Duning, John; Eastman, Jim; Ellis, William; Fasnacht, Don; Ford, Boyd; Former, Rose; Foster, Mary; Fribley, Nancy; Fryman, David; Fulton, Fred; Gabbard. Lois; Gardner, Phillip; Gates, Dianna; Genutis, Thom- as; Gibson, Margaret; Goins, Danny; Goins, Delbert; Good, Patty; Goodlin, Jerry; Goodrich, Alice; Gregg, Judith; Grimm, Sara; Hamilton, Paul; Hartley, Larry; Hasse, Marilyn; Head, Opal; Henemyre, Sandra; Hens- ley, Gwendolynne; Hickman, David; Hieger, Karen; Higgins, Bradley; House, Alreed; Hud- son, Robert; Inman, Betty; Jackson, Terry; Jennings, Ken- neth; Jett, Myrna; Jewett, Bar- bara; Jewett, Jim; Johnson, Al- vin; Johnson, Billy; Johnson, Ed- ward; Johnson, Rebecca; John- son, Vienna; Jones, Julie; Ken- worthy, Joyce. Ik 1j . Eh jj Aft f!l ft tt A ft m mi mTv t - f Pi 7 V f G I p 5 i3 sdtHMsSttk ■j±d? sih±M 117 f v to. w • i i g| g £}, ft if «Hk ft fit t ft ft p a fn pv . l? Ketring, Jim; Klcinknccht. Ann: Kline, Dave ; Koehring, Stephen : Kuhlcnbeck, Delia; Lasley. Jaek ; Lehman. Jerry; Lehman, Mark: Lit- tle, Larry; Lynch, Josephine; Myers, Jack; Murray, Shirley; Murray, Patty; Mullins. Alvis; Morris. Sandra; Mc- Bride, Patty; McGuire, Kenny; Mc- New, Tommy; Maple, Michael Marshall, Bill; Marshall, Ralph Maul. Connie; Maule, Marvin Michael, Bennie ; Needier, Shirley Newhouse, Eddie; Niccum, Richard Nugent, Virgil; Null, Bobby; O ' Don- nel, Billy; Oyle, Larry: Osborn. Vir- ginia; Parker. Steve: Payne, Bobby: Pegg, Dallas: Perks, David; Petry, Deniece : Petty, Nancy: Pierson, Wal- ter; Polver, Carolyn: Raizen, Robert: Raney. Stanley: Rasncr. Lowell; Richardson. Janet: Richards, Judith; Reynolds, Robert : Reece, Linda ; Rivir. Janice: Roan. Larry; Robbins. Leroy; Ryan. Michael; Rodgers, Jan- ice; Rodgers. Janet: Rife, Terry; Shirley. Howard: Schultz, Karen; Sewell. Chad: Sauser. John: Shutc, Steve : Sibert. Dawn : Shepherd, Car- olyn ; Singleton. Betty; Skaggs, Pauline: Smith, Lorna : Smith, Phil- lip; Stinson, Marjorie: Starr. Eddie: Stephens. Judy; Stewart, Particia; Tyler, Terry: Toliver, Cordell : Tim- mons, Kay; Tiemeyer, Emily; Thistlethwaite, Susan; Taylor, Diane; Thatcher. Becky; L T tsler, Barbara ; Vogelgesang, Carol ; Wal- ter. Philip: Warn. Sandra; Watts, Shelva; Williams, Gary; Wilson, Ronald; Winburn. Martell: Windle, Larry; Wright, Carole; Wright, Leon; Winget. James; Daggett, Donna; Stinson, Margie. Hi Abner, Hanccl 117 Abncy, Janice 110 Abrams, Oren 55, 110 Achor, Jerry 30, 1 1 Adams, Clara 48, 50, 110 Adams, Elizabeth 1 W Adams, Lloyd 56,82 Adams, Patricia 47, 50, 53, 55, 82 Adams, Sue 14, 46, 54, 60, 61, 105 Addison, Barbara 50, 82 Addota, Margaret 82 Ahaus, Bunny Sue 47, 1 10 Ahaus, William 110 Ahl, Patricia 7, 28, 39, 40, 45, 48, 51, 62, 82 Ake, Don 16, 44, 70, 71, 105 Ake, Judy 14, 46, 60, 76, 105 Ake, Robert 69, 104 Albright, Robert 105 Alexander, Don 117 Alexander, Donald 105 Alexander, Gordon 44, 1 10 Alexander, Jackie 64, 110 Alexander, Natalie 105 Ale xander, Susan 48, 51 , 55. 60, 82 Alexander, Von (Mr.) 21 Alexander, Zona 48, 1 05 Allen, Alberta 105 Allen, Bonnie 110 Allen, Elsie 110 Allen, Mary Lou 110 Ammon, Dorthea 117 Ammon, Lucille 49, 82 Ammon, Pete 75, 105 Amyz, Genelia 117 Anders, Barbara Jean 106 Anderson, Bonnie 15,28,38,45,46,51,60,82 Anderson, Euchyn 117 Anderson, Geraldine 47, 1 1 Anderson, James Charles 110 Anderson, Sandra 47,60,61,105 Anderson, Ted 82 Anderson. Thomas .25, 30. 34. 82 Andrews. Dale 75,110 Archey, Lu Etta .... 105 Ardcrv, Jane 46, 1 10 Armstead, Alfred 53,55 Aronoff, Herbert 30,51,54, 110 Arthur, Leslie 82 Ary, Kenneth 117 Ary, Patricia 48,54, 82 Asbury, Gary 82 .Ashley, Sherrill 47,105 Atkins, Jim 82 Atkins, Kenneth 30 Aughe, Sally 7, 105 Austerman, Bill 105 Auslerman, Mary 47 Ayers, Darrell 105 Ayers, Dixie 117 Backmeyer.John 30,31,105 Backmeyer, Patricia 5, 7, 34, 38, 40, 46, 60, 82 Bailey, Barbara 117 Bailey, Linda 49, 105 Bailey, Peggy 105 Ba.r, Marlene 11,34,45,47,51,60,82 Baker, Betty Ann 33,82 Baker, Mike 110 Baker, Nancy Jo 49, 82 Baldwin, Bill 105 Baldwin, Demaris 60, 82 Baldwin, Ronald 75, 105 Bane, Carol 47, 76, 1 10 Bane, David 74, 110 Bane, Virginia Lee 117 Banning, Jerry 70, 83 Banning, Jim 73 Barker, Charles 117 Barker, Donna 110 Barker, Tom 30, 1 10 Barnes.Judy 48,74,105 Barnetl, Rosa Lee 49, 52, 83 Barr, Norman 53 Barranco, Vincent 50 Bass, Billy 105 Bass, Charles 117 Bass, Thomas Omer 117 Batchelor.Jean 4,46,110 Baumer, Bill 74,110 Baumer, Mary ...47,110 Beach, Brenda 14,33,40,48,60,61, 105 Beach, Dennis 30, 68, 70, 75, 1 05 Beasley, Kenneth (Mr.) 23, 64, 70, 74 Beany, Glenda Mae 117 Beck, Cu rt F. 110 Beck, Elizabeth 47,110 Bcckman.Jim 105 Beckman, Mike 68,110 Behner.Ruth . 46,61,105 Behr, Janice 48,50.76.110 Behrman.Jere 44,66,70,104,105 Bcitt, Sharon 7, 14, 28, 46, 62, 105 Bell, Corneliann 7, 83 Bell, Frances Kav 110 Bell. Grace Ann 28,46,105 Bell. Janet 7,33,46,57,105 Bell, Judy 110 Bell, Mary Ann . ... 14,28.46.54.60.105 Bell. Tom 28 Bell, Errol 53,80,83 Benner, Charles 117 Bennett, Jane . 28,48,80.105 Bennetl. Estin 117 Bcnoit, Sandra 49,80,110 Benson, Sam ............. .69 Berg. Elizabeth 30,46,105 Berry, Ronald 1(15 Bertsch, Rita 44.45,51,60,81.83 Bickel. Jean Ann .48,60,76,80, 105 Bicknell, Sharon 34,47,60,83 56.68,110 . 40,45,54,60,83 34,40,46,51,60,83 117 110 74, 105 Billings, John Biltz, Carol Ann Black, Danna Black, Jane Blanton, Donald Bledsoe, John Bledsoe, Ronald . .11,50, 105 Blevins, Lorene 83 Blevins, Mary Esther 47, 57, 83 Blomcyer, Melanie 40, 48, 60, 105 Blose.Neva 51,83 Blossom, Luanne 117 Blunk.Marv Frances 4, 47, 110 Blunk, Tommy 56, 70, 83 Bode, Alan 117 Boldrey, Richard 32,36, 50, 110 Bolser, David 105 Bond, Carl 110 Boswell, Owen 50 Bowen, Alfred 105 Bowen, John 30, 75, 105 Bowen, Lawrence 105 Bowen, Robert 117 Bowers, Royce 83 Bowery, Charles 105 Bowling, Lois 48, 55, 83 Bowman, Mildred 76, 1 10 Boyce, Anne 48, 105 Boyce, Carol 117 Bovd, Tannye 110 Bragg, Freddie 28,67,70,71,110 Brandenburg, Morce 110 Brann, David 44, 110 Brann, Keith 34,51,83 Brannock, Dale 26, 55, 58, 66, 73, 83 Brant, Errol 56, 110 Brantner, Richard 44, 52, 56, 64, 80, 1 10 Braun, Robert 44, 64, 67, 1 10 Brawley, Robert 44, 83 Breese, David 56,110 Brenneman, Wallace (Mr.) 22 Brewer, Joyce ...... 47,50,76,110 Brewer, William 105 Briggs, Monica .46,52,110 Bright, Larry 83 Bright, Mike 44,56,110 Bright, Rosemary 28, 48, 60,61, 105 Bringle.Joan 46,110 Brockman, Rachel 55, 1 10 Bromagem, Bonnie 47. 54, 1 1 Bronston, Kenneth 11,50,51,73,83 Brown, Bertha 49,83 Brown, Cattie 117 Brown, Collette 47 Brown, Earl 117 Brown, Edward Jay 110 Brown , Floyd 117 Brown, Glee Ann 46, 1 10 Brown, Jack 105 Brown, Janet 36,49,60,84 Brown, Louise 48, 1 1 Brown, Patricia 48, 55, 1 10 Brown, Ruth 48,53,80,110 Brumley, David : 110 Brunton. Jim 105 Brusher, Shirley 47. 1 10 Bryant, Judith 117 Bullerdick, Bill 117 Bullock, Bob 8, 56, 84 Bullock, Marv Lou 49, 1 10 Burden, Donna 60, 102,105 Burden, Margo 27, 49, 52, 84 Burden, Patricia 110 Burge, Le Roy 105 Burgess, Mary Ann 36, 49, 55, 1 10 Burgoon.John . ' .7, 74, 110 Burkhardt, Gary 68, 110 Burkhardt, Ralph (Mr.) 32 Burns, Darrell 44, !05 Burus, Sheila 46, 54, 1 10 Bussen, Jerry 117 Butler. David 50,56,110 Bvrum, Mclvin 117 Cain, Judy 49,55,110 Calbeck, Dennis 110 Calhoun, Venita 117 Campbell, Lynn Ann ... 33, 48, 60, 1 05 Campbell, Mark 110 Campbell. Rose Marie 47.50,110 Cannon, Charles 110 Cannon, Joyce ...49,55,60,84 Canon, Carol 33, 34, 40, 48, 51, 60, 84 Carmen, Tom 28,51,105 Carpenter, Gladys Ann 105 Carpenter, Robert (Mr.) 21 Carr, Robert (Mr.) 31 Carter, Frances 27, 49, 84 Caskey.John 44,110 Cassel. James 27,105 Cates, David 56, 70, 84 Cates, Johnny 64, 84 Caudill, Ann (Mrs.) 20,49 Ccla, Gloria 48,110 Chadd, Patricia 48, 105 Chagares, Frances 4,46,76,102,110 Chamberlain, Richard 105 Chamness.Joyce 105 Chamness, Judith Gaylc 50,105 Chamness, Margaret 76, 105 Chamness, Patty . 47,84 Chandler, Howard 74 Chancy, Claudine 105 Chaplin, Johnny 105 Chapman, Becky . . . . 117 Chapman, David 53, 64, 66, 73. 80, 84 Chase, Clarence (Mr.). 68 Chenauh, LcRoy 110 Chenoweth, Harry 67,110 Chenowcthjohn 30,105 Chenoweth, Marjorie 117 Chesnut, Roberta 25,40,45,55,60,81,84 Chestnut, Allan .110 Christ, Judy 80, 105 Christman, David 110 Christman, Kenneth 64, 104, 105 Christy, Carl 64, 75, 105 Christy, Marilyn 110 Clark, Duane 44,110 Clark, John 44 Clark, Martha (Miss) ...22 Clark, Patricia 45, 47, 105 Clark, Patricia 110 Clark, Ralph . 105 Clark. Sandra 47,55.110 Clarkson. June 30, 3 1 , 32, 40, 49, 52, 55, 84 Cleland, William 30,110 Clemens, Jeanne 16, 26, 36, 49, 51,60, 84 Clements, Lenore 110 Clements, Ted 14, 53, 56, 80 Clevenger, Donna 47, 60, 61, 76, 105 Cline, Sandy 40, 76, 105 Coble, Carla 47,52,110 Coble, Vera 110 Coffey, Phyllis 47,110 Coffman, Carol 32, 46, 1 1 Cogswell, Blythe 56, 1 10 Coguer, Larry 56, 105 Cole, Carol 8,28,46,48,54, 102.105 Coleman. Claire 48.105 Collett.John 117 Collins, John 110 Conarroe, Phillip 110 Conley, Philip 110 ConnilTJay 64,110 Constable, Roberta 57, 110 Cook, Jean 105 Cook, Richard . 44 Coonrod, Eileen 48, 74, 102, 105 Coons, Richard (Mr.) 19 Copcland, Brenda .49,105 Cordell, Jerry Ill Corder, Bob 111 Cornelison, Lester Ill Corric. Vance 44 Corsi, Patrick Ill Coryell. Wayne 117 Coserove, Elizabeth 105 Cotter. Jerry 117 Cougill, Ronald ...73,105 Coulter, Kalhryn (Miss) 21 Coulter, Linda 45, 111 Cox, Barbara 105 Cox, Judy 7,61, 105 Cox, Kendall 80, 1 1 1 Cox, Miriam . .... 55,60,84 Coyner, Bernard 56, 84 Crabb, Mildred (Miss) 21 Crabtrcc, Nellie 54, 105 Craft, Roger Ill Cramer, Jerome 84 Crandall, Nancy 46,50, 111 Crane. Carolyn 49 Crass, Agnes 117 Crawley, Robert 84 Craycraft, Norma 46, 1 1 1 Creviston, Sandra 117 Crockett, Dorothy 105 Crowmwell, Robert 56, 84 Cross, Norma Ill Crouch. Dallas 28 Cummings, Kenneth 7 1 , 1 05 Cummins, Bill 105 Cuneo, Paula 46, 105, 1 1 1 Cunningham, Dian 47, 1 1 1 Cunningham, James 80, 105 Cunningham, Judy 28,48,55,60,61, 104, 105 Curtis, Bob 117 Cussins, Janie 34,49,60,84 Cutler, Bill 117 Cutler, Corrine 16,46,51,60,105 Daggett, Donna 118 Dailey, Margot 117 Dalbey, Norman 28,105 Damrcll. Lillian 105 Dargie, Lillian 47 Dargie, Lorraine . Ill Darnell, Gayle 105 Daughcrlv. Anne . 46, 1 1 1 Davenport, David (Mr.) 29,33 Dave.iporl, Helen (Mrs. ) 19 Davidson, Janni 48,54,105 Davis, Betty Lou 47, 85 Davis, Donald 1 1 1 Davis, Joyce 117 Davis, Marvin 50 Davis, Melanie 47, 1 1 1 Davis, Michael 30,32,40.44,51,85 Davis, Patricia 49, 50. 1 1 1 Davis. Patsy 54, 105 Davis, Rosann 47, 1 1 1 Davis, Tim 117 Davis, Tom Ill De Bolt. Martha . .14,40,52,111 De Camp, Ronnie 73 Dehncr, Karen Sue .46,54,111 De Lucio, James III De Mao, Carol . 34, 40, 46, 85 Dcning,|im 34,51,54,85 Dennis, William 54,68,111 Denton, Thomas III Dcubner, Beverly 49, 76. 1 1 1 Devilo, Frank 105 Diamond, Julia 117 Dicken, Lloyd 106 Dillman, Carol Ann 45, 57, 60, 104, 1116 Dillman, Dan 1 1 I Dillman, Pal 45.57,85 Dillman, Sheila 117 Dils, Charles (Mr.) 23, 64, 67 Dils, jerry 12,15,53,56,81,85, 100,103 Dines, Gerald Ill Dintaman, Ed 44,68,106 Dishman, Larry Ill Dixon, Linda 117 Dixon, Thelma 49,85 Dockcry, Charles 30,40,44,51,64,85, 100, 103 Doddridge, Larry 106 Dolehanty, Patrick 26, 85 Donaldson, William 7, 85 Dooley, Arlene 117 Dorne ' r, Otto (Mr.) 22 Dotson, Lois 46,102,111 Doty, Bonnie .111 Doty, Jerry Ill Dow, Matrice 45,53,57,111 Downing, James 117 Drathing, Donald 30,51,81,85 Drew, Peggy 117 Dreyer, David 30, 52, 53, 106 Driver, Marlene 45,57,106 Driver, Mike 117 Drook, James Ill Dryden, Ruth Ann 106 Dudas. Michael 56, 1 11 Duke.James Jerry 56,111 Dull, Marilyn 55, 1 1 1 Dull, Susie 48 Dunham, Betty 85 Dunham, Jerry 117 Duning, John 117 Duning, Marcia 33,34,40,48,51,60,81,85 Duning, Roland 75, 1 06 Dunn, James 53,72,85 Dunnington, Glenn 85 Eadler, Elaine 28, 49, 52, 55, 60, 61, 106 Eadler, Suellen 32, 48, 55, 76, 1 1 1 Eardahl, Gladys (Miss) 19,80 Earl,Caren 46,76,111 Eastinjane 46,111 Eastin, Sally 46, 60, 85 Eastman, Jim 117 Edelman, Harold 85 Edsall, David 28, 85 Edwards, Jay 85 Edwards, Joseph 106 Effmann, Eric 54, 1 1 1 Eliason, Emma (Miss) 21 Ellington, Maurice 86 Elliott, Joyce Ann 49, 60, 6 1 , 1 06 Ellis, Barbara 46,54,111 Ellis, Janice Kay... 106 Ellis, Kitty .7 48,106 Ellis, William 117 Ellison, Harry Ill Elmore, James Ill Elmore, Margaret 46, 55, 1 1 1 Embry, David 106 Embry, Michael 53, 64, 70, 106 Emrick, Jan 44, 1 1 1 Emrick, Sandy 34, 46, 51, 60, 75, 86 Engclbert, Joyce 48, 50, 86 Erk, Barcley 10, 28, 44, 52, 106 Erk, Donald 53, 106 Etchison, Hubert (Mr.) 58, 63, 64, 65 Estes, Cecil 106 Eudaley, Ruth 49, 55, 60, 80, 86 Farlow, Mary 7, 49, 53, 86 Farlow, Myra 106 Farmer, Jim 7, 34, 53, 66, 86 Farr, Gladys 48, 1 1 1 Farr, Jim 64,70,72,103,106 Fan-is. Geraldine Ill Fasnacht, Don 117 Faust, Janet 14,47,55,111 Feaselman, Carl 56, 66, 86 Feaster, Charles 86 Felty, Dale ,86 Felty, Shirley Ill Fclty, Sue 48,50,54,60,80, 102, 106 Fessler, Bill 7, 106 Fessler, Nadine 47, 1 1 1 Fihe, Mary (Miss) 20,81 Fink, Larry 75 Finnan, Caroline 48, 61, 106 Fisher, Benjamin Ill Fisher, James . 56, 86 Fisher, Marjorie 28, 49, 5 1 , 86 Fisher, Thomas 56, 64, 67, 1 1 1 Fitzgibbons, Robert 75 Filzharris, Michael 64. 69, 75, 106 Flatley,Paul...i 64,66,67,80,104, 111 Flaughcr, James 16, 44, 50, 1 1 1 Fleener, Sue 28, 49, 50, 102, 106 Fleming, James William Ill Focht, Bill 34,51,86 Focht, Charles Ill Foley, Sharon 47, 1 1 1 Force, Gary 106 Ford, Boyd 117 Foreman, Jeanninc 36, 45, 60, 80 Foreman, Joann 1 1 1 Foreman, Larry 32, 50, 1 1 1 Forrest, Louise 45, 57, 86 Fortncr, Rose 117 Fossenkemper, Mary (Miss) .22, 104 Foster, Kenneth 30, 32, 40, 51, 1 1 1 Foster, Mary ... 1 1 7 Foster, Ronnie 64, 106 Foust, Shirley 106 Fox, David 5, 28, 70, 7 1 , 80, 86 Fox, Larry Ill Frauman, Beverly 76, 1 1 1 Frcdrickson, Rebecca Ill French, Gerald 53, 86 French, John 50,53,55,86 French, Joyce Ann 48, 50, 106 French. L.Ann 30,48,52,54,57,76,111 Fribley, Nancy ., 117 Fryman, David 117 Fuller, Cornelius (Mr.) 20, 34, 53 Fullerton, David 34, 86 Fullerton, Lynda 47, 55, 1 1 1 Fulton, Fred 117 Funston, James 53, 106 Gabbard, Berchel Ill Gabbard, Bobbie Jean 48. 57, 86 Gabbard, Jesse 4,111 Gabbard, Linda Ill Gabbard, Lois 117 Gabbard, Ruth ... 76, 1 1 1 Gahre, Gertrude 30, 47, 55, 86 Gamble, Thomas Ill Ganger, Nancy 47,61, 106 Garard, Joanne 46,60, 106 Gard, Barbara 40, 47, 60, 87 Gardner, Gayle 53,81,87 Gardner, Louis ( Mr. ) 21 Gardner, Phillip 117 Gardner, Sharon 4, 1 1 1 Garentine, Jack 106 Garrett, Joyce 50, 106 Garrison, Paul (Mr.) 24 Gates, Dianna 117 Gauker, Jack 1 1 1 Gaydosh, Mary Ann 4, 46, 1 ! 1 Gellinger, Harold 87 Genutis, Thomas 117 George, Lois 38,40,46,51,55,60,81,87 Gethers, Barbara 40, 55, 1 1 1 Gethers, Duane .87 Gethers, Judith 76, 1 1 1 Gethers, Toby Ann 16,26,36,49,51,60,87 Ghearing, Dorothy Ill Ghearing, Harry 75, 87 Ghearing, Mary Margaret 47, 57, 60, 87 Giannini, Nick 106 Gibbs, Carol Sue Ill Gibson, Margaret 117 Gill, Sandra 30, 48, 106 Gilliland, Kaye 46, 55, 1 1 1 Gilliland, Ray Ill Gilmore, Frank 106 Gilmore, Lowell Ill Ginter, Nancy 4, 46, 52, 1 1 1 Glover, Janet 46, 55, 1 1 1 Goar, Annabelle (Miss) 23, 57 Goble, Danny 87 Goble, Jane 87 Goble, Janet . 47, 55, 1 1 1 Goble, Reba Marlene 55, 87 Godsey, Ronnie 87 Goheen, Linnea 7, 48, 54, 1 02, 1 06 Goheen, Patricia 47, 55, 11 1 Goins, Danny 117 Coins, Delbert 117 Goins, Richard 9,56,64,67,106 Golay, Carole 46,80,111 Goldenberg, David 30, 1 1 1 Gonwer, Howard (Mr.) 20, 34 Good,. Barbara 106 Good, Patty 117 Good, Shelby Jean 50. 106 Gooding, Dale 87 Gooding, David 106 Goodlin, Jerry 117 Goodrich, Alice .117 Goodson, Etha 55, 1 1 1 Goodson, Sandra 49, 1 1 1 Goodwin, Gene 87 Goodwin, James 75, 1 1 1 Goodwin, Robert Ill Gordon, Nancy 47, 60, 87, 102 Goris, Anita 47, 50, 1 1 1 Gossett, David 1 1, 44, 70, 87, 103 Gough, Paul Ill Graham, Gretchen 30, 31, 32, 40, 46, 54, 1 1 1 Grasse, Virginia 47, 76, 111 Gray, Lonnie 106 Gray, Wanda ■. 16,36,49,87 Green, Pauletta 112 Green, Richard ... 50, 1 1 2 Greene, Betty 55, 1 1 2 Gre gg j° Ann 40, 48, 106 Gregg, Judith 117 Greer, Ronald 106 Griffin, Billy 44,80, 112 Grimes, Barbara 112 Grimes, Sharon 112 Grimm, Sara 117 Grothaus. Loretta (Miss) 22 Grottendick, Bill 4,44,56,72,87 Gwin, Arlene 47,60,61,106 Gwin, David ... 73 Gwinn, Melody 112 Habing, Peggy 47, 112 Hackman, Jean Ann 46, 1 1 2 Hale, Donald Lee 112 Hall, Geraldine ... 55, 1 1 2 Hamilton, Aileen 36, 49, 87 Hamilton, Paul 117 Hamm, Duane .... 88 Hampton, Christine 106 Hampton, Geneva 47, 112 Hampton, Judy ... 106 Hampton, Rebecca 32, 33, 46, 54, 60, 76, 80, 106 Hannah, Estel ( Mr.) 21, 104 Hannah, Geraldine 49, 1 06 Hannah, Thomas 28, 88 Hardwick, jack 106 Hardwick, Melissa 76, 112 Harlan, Brenda 49, 60, 106 Harlin, Raymond 11,53,88, 106 Harmer, Patricia 34, 40,46, 51,88 Harper, Duane Francis 106 Harrington, Richard .69 Harris, Eddie 44, 68, 1 1 2 Harris, Jack 44,74,112 Harris, James 88 Harris, Ronald 12, 63, 64, 70, 88 Harshman, William (Mr.) 22 Hart, Sherrill 48, 60, 88 Hart, Susan 7, 46, 60, 106 Harter, Ronald 68, 1 1 2 Hartley, Larry 117 Hasemeier, Frances 4, 46, 1 1 2 Hasse, Jeannette 46, 54 Hasse, Marilyn 117 Hawkins, Bruce 88 Haw kins, Donald 88 Haynes, jeflery 70, 1 06 Hays, Samuel 106 Head, Opal 117 Hein, Karen 14, 46, 54, 1 12 Hemke, Carol 118 Henderson, Dclorcs Rose 32,49, 106 Henemyre, Sandra 117 Hensley, Gwcndolynne 117 Hensley, Helen 112 Hensley, Lois 40,48,50,106 Hensley, Ruth 46,74,112 Hensley, Troy 50, 88 Herald, Marcheta 112 Herbst, David 28, 70, 88 Herd, Jess 56 Herning, Larry 88 Herold, Joseph 32,112 Hess, Janet 48,54,112 Heuing, Patricia 45, 55. 88 Heuther, Mary 48,54,106 Hickman, David 117 Hieger, Karen 117 Higgins, Bradley 117 Hildreth, Janice 49,60, 106 Hill, Emily 34,40,46,51,88 Hilljoan 47 Hill, Mary J 112 Hill, Patty 48,112 Hill, Sally 46,112 Hill, Thomas 64,72,112 Hilligoss, Richard 106 Hilling, Carol 28, 49, 60 Hilton, Charles (Mr.) 64, 70, 72, 103 Hinds, Shirley 45,112 Hines, Stanley 50, 1 1 2 Hinshaw, Mike 44, 103, 106 Hinshaw, Ruth Ann 46 Hirschheld, Karen 112 Hirschfield, Ruth Ann 46, 112 Hittle, Don 73, 88 Hobbs, Betty 47, 88 Hoch, Donna 40,48,60,88 Hoch, Mike 53, 56, 64, 70, 88 Hodges, Curtis 106 Hodgin, Richard 70 Hodgin, Susan 14, 34, 40, 47, 52, 88, 106 Hodgin, Tom 106 Hodgin, Tom 44,112 Hodgin, Uldean (Mrs.) 20 Hoey, Lucille 45, 60, 88 Hogg, Junior 112 Hogston, Glen 112 Hogston, Pauline 48, 89 Holder, Glen (Mr.) 27 Holder, John 74 Holinko, Carol 10,28,49,51,60,80,88 Hollingsworth, Charles 106 Hollingsworth, Marietta 8, 28, 47, 54, 60, 89 Hollingsworth, Sue Ann 47,74,112 Hollopeter, Jim 34, 53, 89 Holloway, Anna Mae 57, 89 Holt, Lawrence 56, 1 06 Holt, Lawrence 112 Holt, Sally 89 Holthouse, Kathleen 28,49,60, 106 Holthouse, Sharon 14,46,104,106 Holton, Frances 40,48,55, 106 Honenberger, Donna Ann 89 Honenbcrger, Gary 112 Hoover, Naomi 112 Hoover, Ramona 47, 89 Hopkins, Jane 4,52, 112 Hopkins. Lydia 5, 7, 12, 40. 48, 60, 81 , 89 Hopkins, Sammy 44, 106 Horn, Sharon 47,106 Home, Gloria 28,45,89 Horton, Roberta 46,76,112 Hoskins, Matt • 12 House, Alfred H7 Howard, Hattie 47,57,89 Howard, Janice 46, 1 1 2 Howard, Phronia Lou 47,57,89 Hoyt, Martha 28,46,60,106 Hudson, Robert 117 Huether, Mary 102, 106 Hull, Scott 11,34,51 Hull, Steven 64, 1 1 2 Humphrey, Bettie 47,57, 106 Hundley, Joyce 4, 46, 112 Hunt, Jim 44,55,64,70,107 Hunt, Robert 64,70,72,89,103 Hutchings.John 50, 112 Inglert, Herbie 27, 89 Inman, Betty 117 Ireton, Anita 46, 1 1 2 Isom, Charles 53,106 Jack, Duane 112 Jack, Linda 55,112 Jackson, Barbara 45,54,60,89 Jackson, Carolyn 7, 29, 106 Jackson, Fannie May 106 Jackson, Mary Lou 106 Jackson, Terry 117 James, Priscilla 112 James, Ramona 33, 89 Jefferies, Bob 54,112 75,106 64,112 69 112 Jennings. Leslie Jennings, Nancy Jessup, Richard ( Mr. ) 112 47,48,89 24 Jen, Herbert . 28,53,70,89,106 Jett, Marvin 50,51,70,89 Jctt, Myrna 117 Jett, Richard 112 Jewett, Barbara Jewell, Charles ...112 . .117 Johnson, Alvin 117 Johnson, BilU 117 Johnson, Billv 112 Johnson. David L. 112 Johnson. David O. . . . 54,68 Jchnson, Diane .28,45,90 Johnson, Donald .112 Johnson, Dudlcv (Mr.). . 20 Johnson, Edward 117 Johnson, Jo Ellen 112 Johnson, Marion 50 Johnson, Mavlcnne 48,106 Johnson, Numan 73 Johnson, Ora Jean 90 Johnson, Rebecca 117 Johnson, Robert .53,64,90 Johnson, Roland ....... 11,51 Johnson, Vienna . 117 Jones, Alice 40,46,52,60.80,106 Jones, Alvin 56, 106 Jones, Bettv 46, 112 Jones, Bill DO Jones, Bonnie 47, 112 Jones, Frances 76, 112 Jones, Harold .. . .30,32,40,51,68, 104,106 Jones, John Jones, Julie 106 117 Jones. Mildred .49 Jones, Stephen 30, 52, 112 Jordon, Everett .30,72,112 Juerling, Walter 106 Juetl, Phvllia 47. 106 Jurgens, Janice 40,48,57,90,100 Kaeupcr, Miriam 33,46, H- ' Kaeuper, Richard 54.112 Kaiser, David 112 Kankc, David 30,53,106 Kanke.Judv 48,51,57.60,90 Kanke, Ruth 46. 80. 1 1 2 Kanost, Yicki 25,28,55,60,80,90 Kare. Sara 47.11 2 Kasulas, Carol 47, ir; Kattc, Melanic 47,112 Kavler, Alan 44, 1 1 2 Reefer, Cliflbrd (Mr.) 20 Keen, John .51,106 Kecnan, Susan 48,54,76, 112 Kellcv, Margaret 49, 50, 106 Kelley, Marilyn . 28,49,60,90,101 Kelly, Loretta . . 54,76,106 Kcm, Bill 44,54,68,112 Kcni.Jan . 30,44,52,54,68,90,103 Kendall, Carol 106 Kendall, Dale 69 Kennedv.Jerre 16,44,70,106 Kenworthv, Joyce Kernev, Deanna .... 117 49 Kerns, Sylvia 25,28,40,45,49,60,90 Kesslcr, Fred 112 Kessler, Larry 70 Ketring, Donna 47,112 Ketring, Jim 118 Ketring, Norman ... 53. 106 Kidwell, Kay 107 Kid well, Myrtle 47.60,81,90 ECillen, David 8,90 Killen, Norma. . 54, 112 Kinder, Robert 112 Kindley, Lillian 32, 112 King, Le Roy . 112 King. Mae (Miss) . . . . . . 20,57 King, Ronald ... 107 King, Winona 90 Kinvon. Mary 16,28,46.60,61. 107 Kirschncr.John 75, 107 Kissel, Cail 112 Kleinknecht, Ann 118 Kline. David 118 Kline, Sandra 48 Klingcr, George 90 Knieriem, Margie 112 Knighl, Shirlev 49, 107 Knodle, Clifton , . 107 Knodle, Rose man 48,112 Kochcr, Charlcnc 34.46,60.81.90 Kochring, David 28, 107 Koeh ring, Janice 28,48, 107 Koehring, Stephen 118 Kohr, Phyllis 46, ' 10 Kolentus, Brenda 48, 102. 107 Ko ms, James 107 Koons, Nancv 40,49,60,90 Kortrighl, Phyllis 48,60, 112 Kovach, Nickv 70,72, 103, 107 Kramer, Bernie Frank 112 Kramer, Mclinda 49, 107 Krick, Mary. 112 Kritsch, Robert 34. 53. 80, ' 10 Krone, John 112 Kuhlenbcck, Delia 118 Kuhlcnhcck, Roland 112 Kuhlman, K le 56. 107 Kuhn. Marian n 18, 1 1 J Kunt man, Vicki Sue Kurdys. Douglas Kurkowski.Jack Kutter, John La Folleltc, Larry Lahmann, Beverly Lakes, O ' Dcll . . Lamb. Larry Lambdin, David Land. Earl Land, Harry Land, Jane! (Miss) Lane, Frank Lane, Jerry Langford, Rose Lanman. Charles Lasley.Jack Laswell, Gladys , Lathrop, Le Roy Laughlin, Thomas Laurent, Irene Law, Sheila Lawhorn, Belh Law horn, James Lawhorn, Leslie . . Lawnorn, Oliver Lawler, Mary Ellen . Lawshe. Breta Laytart, Anna Mar ie . . Lear. Ronald Lear, Ruby Ann Leavell. Jennie Leavell, Marcia Lee, Clifton Lee, Elaine Lee.Jcffery Lee, Jo Ann Lehman. Jerry Lehman, Mark Lehman, Richard Leith, Elinor.. . Le May. Carol Lenoard, Tim Lewis, Donna Lewis. Link Lewis, Lvnthus Lewis, Paul Lichtenfels, Sue Liebert, Jan Linburg, Robert Lincoln, Linda Lingle, Paul . . Lipscomb, Ronnie Lipscomb. Shirley Little, Harleen Little. Larry. Little, Linda Livingston, Larry Lloyd, Shirley Jean Loar, Edward (Mr.) Lochmueller. Robert (Mr I Loew-er, Kay Logue, Mildred ( Mrs. ) Lohrey, Sue Ann Long, Edward Long, Michael Longmire, Nell Jean Longworlh, Janice Loop, Rcgina Loschiavo, Mary Ann Love, Judy Lowdenslager. Nancy Lowdenslager, Shaldon Lowery. Essie Lowtv, Raymond Lundy. Gerald Lundy, Kenneth Lylc, Michael Lvnch, Josephine Mc Bride, Patty McCain, Melinda McCarty, Carol An n McCarty. Jerry McCarty, Judy McConaha, Patricia McConnell, Charles ( Mr. ) McCoskey, James McCoskey, Janice McDaniel, Raymond McDaniel, Ronald McFarland. Betty McCill.Sallv McGovern, Emma McGuirc, Kenny Mclnlire.John McKay, Kalhern McKee, Marilyn McLean, Charlene McLear, Richard McNally. Charles . . McNamara, Darlene . McNew , Gary McNew, Tommy . McNult, Jerry McNull, Marv Ann McPherson, Bernice Mack, Tom Mackey, Ronald Maddox, Tom Maddon, William Maiden. Richard Maiden, Walter Main, Bill Main, Karen Maines. Larry Manis. Patwy Manlnvc, Alice Manlove, Donald (Mr.) Manlovc. Larry Mann, Delores 1U 25, 30, 34. 52. 68, 75. 90 .56,74,112 107 90 36,49,60, 107 107 112 64,70,72.104,107 91 112 22 91 107 49,57, 107 91 118 107 91 113 46,61, 107 ...29,40,45,48.80. 107 91 112 112 113 47,55,113 .. .28,40,55,60,91 113 113 113 40.107 91 107 47,113 107 107 118 118 107 47,60,91 113 44,113 107 70,72,103 64,107 72,113 113 113 8,53,56,69,91 4, 49, 1 1 3 56, 80, 1 1 3 107 ... 45,60, 107 47,74, 107 118 4,46,60,107 . 11,44,70,71,91 30, 31,49, 107 22 64, 66 7,39,40,45.80.91 19 49,102,107 ..... 28,91 107 107 76,107 50,76,107 47,113 30,32,46, 113 48,57,60,91 113 113 50,74, 113 13, 107 113 56,67,113 118 118 10,48,55, 107 91 .15, 16,26.44,53,56.91 47,55,113 46,76,80,107 18,64 56, 113 34,40,46,51,60,91 113 53 113 7,48, 107 113 118 44. 1 1 3 113 ,38,40.45,46,51,60,91 76 71.113 113 113 75,113 118 44.51,80,91 7,34,39,46,51,60,92 107 64,113 113 44, 1 1 3 28,44,92 75 113 44, 92 49, 107 113 55, 113 32,46.113 .18,63 64, 1 1 3 49,107 .92 48, 113 .73 118 11 49, 102, 107 49, 11.3 .74, 113 118 118 Mann, Helen Mann, Meredith Mansfield, Tom Maple, Michael Maples, Sandra Maples, Sylvia Marshall, Anna Marshall, Bill Marshall, Ralph Marshall, Richard ,107 Marshall, Robert ,113 Martc, Patricia 50, 1 07 Martin, Anne 46,52,57,60,61,76,104,107 Martin, Donna 40, 48, 60, 1U Martin, Jan 107 Martin, Ted 28, 53, 64, 107 Martindale, Shirley 107 Mason, Ester . . . , .1 07 Mason, Marion 76, 1 1 3 Mason, Wynetta 107 Massey, Eleanor 113 Mathnev, Ronald 107 Matson, Teresa 48,61, 102, 107 Mattix, Norma , . .92 Maul, Connie 118 Maulc, Marvin 118 Maurer, John . ... 92 Maurer, Mary Jane 7,48, 107 Maurer. Nancy 47,80, 113 Maxwell, Sammy , 107 Mayle, Grace . 40, 48, 52, 1 07 Maze, Ronnie 64,107 Meacham, Lucille ( Miss) 23 Meadows, Richard . .50, 113 Melle, David .56,92 Mendenhall, Benny 56,92 Menden hall, George 11,15,53,56,73,81,92 Mendlesonjack 30,32,44,51,92, 103 Mercuno, Michaela 34,47,51,60,81,92 Mercurio, VVilliam Merrick, John Mesker, Jacquiline Mesker, Larry Metz, James Michael, Bennie Michaels, Arlene Middleion, Shirley Mikcsell, Jane Ann Miller, Claudia Miller, Donald 107 64, 1 1 3 47.92 50,113 107 118 113 .50,113 33,40,45,54,60,92 33,47,54, 107 50, 113 Miller, Ezra (Mr.) .21 Millcr.Jay , . .92 Miller, Judith Miller, Kenneth Miller, Larry Miller, Linda Miller, Margene Miller, Marjorie Miller, Maryann . , Miller, Michaelann 45,60,92 107 44,113 28,45,60, 104, 107 57,60, 107 . 107 . .. 4,28,46,60,61,107 31. bO. 92 Miller, Preston 75 Miller, Rebecca 48, 101 Miller, Richard 75 Miller, Rosemary 107 Mills. Bill 67,113 Mills, Carol 34,40,45,55,60,92 Mills, Gary 75,92 Minor, Janet Sue 107 Mizc, Barbara 48,57,92 Monger, Phillip 30, 32, 53, 80, 92 Moore, Carol 48,60,93 Moore, Jack 72, 103, 1 1 3 Moore, Larry 44,53,64, 107 Moore, Linda 47, 113 Moore, Marshall 55, 66, 73, 1 07 Moore, Pat 34,40,45,48,52,60,93, 101 Moore, Patricia . 81, 102, 1 13 Moore, Richard ,50, 93 Moore, Ronald 50,55, 107 Morgan, Douglas 50, 1 1 3 Morgan, Michael . . .113 Morgan, Samuel 50, 107 Morgenroth, Judy 4, 34, 40, 46, 57, 93 Morris, Sandra 118 Morrison, Margie 49, 51,93 Morrison, Molly 33, 46, 1 1 3 Morse, John Morton, Donald Morton, Irene Moss, Mary Ann Moss, Max . Mouncc, Donna Muck ridge, James Muhl, Becky Mullen, Betty Mullin, Connie Mullins, Alvis Mumpower, Dorothy Murphy, Emily (Miss) Murr, Gary 93 50,113 28,32,48,76, 107 .46, 113 70,75, 107 . 48, 93 107 46, 113 ti, 107 . 50, 76. 1 1 3 118 . 7,47,53,57, 107 . .20 50, 113 Murray, Eugene 64, 107 Murray, Neva 30, 48,52, 107 Murray, Patty . 118 Murray, Shirley 118 Musser, Janet . 113 Mussoni, Elizabeth 48, 50, 76, 1 1 3 Mussoni, Joyce . Myers, Jack Myers, Lowell Neal, Charles Needier , Shirley Nelson, Shirlev Newhouse. Eddie Newman, Elaine Newman, George Newton, Frieda Niccum, Richard Nicholson, Ronald Niersback, Marguerite Ninde, William . . . 34,47.57,93 118 93 64,113 118 47.76, 107 118 7.49,107 . 30. I 1 3 47.54,113 118 111 48,54,55,60,93, 102 113 Nixon, David 107 Noble. Larry 93 Noelkcr, Jerry 3, 1 1 S Noelker, Sheila 46, 11 3 Nolte, Gene 64 Norris, Kathleen 107 Norris, Robert 113 North, Gloria 113 Nolle, Cliff 70 Nugent, Daniel 28 Nugent, Virgil 118 Null.Bobby 118 O ' Brien, Joseph 113 O ' Donnel, Billy 118 Ogle, Bronston 107 Oler, Arthur 113 Oler, Douglas 16, 27, 53. 73, 107 Oler, Martha I Mrs.) 20 Osborn, Virginia 118 Osborne, Carl 107 Osborne.Judy 57,60, 104, 107 Ottney, Judith 107 Owens, Connie 49, 74, 113 Owens, Larry 107 Owens, Larryjoe 44, 1 13 Oxendine, Connie 33,49,52,55,93 Oyle, Larry 118 Pappano, Elizabeth 48, 1 07 Pappano, Mary Rose 8, 48, 57, 76, 93 Pardieck, Bill 8, 30, 93 Parker, Jeanne (Mrs.) 22, 47 Parker, Larry 70,71,72, 103, 104,107 Parker, Pat 1 1 , 45, 60, 93 Parker, Steve 118 Parks, Larry 108 Parks, Paul 113 Parrish, Janet 36, 49, 54, 1 1 3 Parshall, John 1 1 , 12, 30, 32, 73, 93 Parshall, Phyllis 46, 113 Patterson, Charles 108 Patterson, Ella Mae 33, 45, 49, 60, 93 Patterson, Logan 1 08 Patterson, Nancy 28, 46, 76, 108 Pattison, Anna 48, 54, 76, 102, 108 Patton, Bonnie 108 Payne, Bobby 118 Pegg. Dallas 118 Pence, Sarah 49, 55, 60, 93 Penland, Frances 46, 1 1 3 Perks, David 118 Perrine, Elsie 7, 48, 60, 93 Perry, Nina 113 Perry, Norma 46,54, 113 Person. Nilene 7, 47, 108 Peters, Charles 113 Petry, Denice 118 Petrv, Eddie 56,68,113 Petry, Janet 12,25,30,34,40,47,52,81,93 Petry, Kathryn 16, 46, 108 Petry, Nancy 118 Petty, Jack 108 Peyton, Patricia 30, 31, 46, 52, 1 13 Pfeiffer, Robert 56.81,94 Phcnis, Ronald ... 64, 94 Philhower, Frederick 74, 1 13 Phillips, Carolyn 45, 55, 60, 80, 108 Phillips, James 64, 113 Piatt, Sandra 113 Pickett. Anna Marie 10, 48, 54, 80, 102, 108 Pickett, Mike 56, 64, 70, 94 Piche, Gene 113 Piel, Philip 113 Pierson, David 56, 1 1 3 Picrson, Judith 47, 108 Pierson, Linda 49, 1 14 Pierson, Walter 118 Pilgrim, James 4, 64, 67, 114 Piatt, Juanita 47, 50, 114 Plummcr, Alice 30,31,32,48, 108 Plummer, Paul 75, 94 Plyley, Larry 75, 108 Polver, Carolyn 118 Ponder, Jerry 108 Pope, Rose 47, 108 Powell, Clinton 108 Prather, Jerry 53, 94 Preble, John 108 Price, Janet 33, 46, 54, 80, 1 14 Price, Mary 4,48,50,114 Puckett, Julie 28,49,51,60,94 Purins, Guna 33, 47, 94 Pyke, Marcia 46,51,55, 102, 114 Rader, David 72, 74, 114 Ragan, Linda 50, 1 14 Raizcn, Robert.... 118 Raizcn. Sandra 40,45,47,51,60,94 Ramcy, Barbara 47, 108 Ramey, Edwin 50, 75, 108 Ramsey, Barbara 45, 47, 94 Ramsey, David 64, 67, 114 Ranck, Kathleen 48,50, 74, 114 Randall, Linda 25,39,40,45,52,60,94 Randies, Bonnie 49 Ranev, Stanley 118 Raper, Mark 11, 114 Raper, Sally 45,55,108 Ra.sner. Lowell 118 Reddington, Diane 46, 55, 94 Reddinglon. Judie 76, 1 14 Recce, Linda 118 Reed, Dian 33, 46, 108 Reed, Nancy 48, 55. 60, 108 Reed, Sheila 61,108 Rces, Charles 114 Rces, David 13,30,108 Rces, Joe 94 Rces. Tom 71,114 Reeves, Alvin 30, 72, 1 14 Reeves, David 56, 1 14 Reeves, I nda Lee 27,47,60,94 Rehling, Judith 47,114 Reid, Howard 30, 114 Reid, Richard 30, 108 Rcis, Elaine 47,51,114 Reis, Gary 55, 108 Rcis, Patty 40, 45, 55, 108 Rench, Nick 53,114 Rettig, Mike 56,80,114 Reynolds, Bruce 12, 28. 30, 32, 34, 36, 80, 94 Reynolds. Jimmie Lou 49, 55, 108 Reynolds, Robert 118 Rhoadsjay 27,34,51,53,73,80,94 Rhoads, Mort 56, 108 Rhymer, Joan. 8,49,60,94 Rich. Tom 28, 56, 94 Richards, Judith 118 Richardson, Eugene 108 Richardson, Janet 118 Richardson, Ronny Eugene 108 Riddell, Marvin 114 Ridenour, Paula 28,46,60, 76, 104, 108 Rife. Marita 55, 94 Rife. Terrv 118 Rigsby, Fred 53, 70, 108 Rigsby, Patty 57,94 Ringo, Joanne. . . .-. 114 Rivir, Janice 118 Roan, Larry 118 Robbins, Carol 34, 46, 51 , 60, 94 Robbins.Judy . . 33, 48, 50, 102, 108 Robbins, Leroy 118 Robbins, Ronnie 75, 95 Roberts, Frank 95 Roberts, John 75, 108 Robertson, Daryl 44, 108 Robertson, David 108 Robertson, Paul (Mr.) 23, 100 Robertson. Robert 28, 95 Robinson, Harold Eugene 30, 108 Rodgers, Janet 118 Rodgers, Janice 118 Roc, Edna (Miss) 23,76 Roemer, Millye 28,34,46,51,95 Rogers, Gerald 108 Rogers, Larry 108 Roland, Duane 53, 64, 95 Romain, Roxann 48 Ronan, Barbara 7,49,55,57, 108 Rosa, Jo Ann 47,52,114 Rosar, Allan 56, 108 Rose, Dale 108 Rose, Nancy 47, 1 14 Ross, Frederick 30, 40, 56, 64, 70, 1 08 Ross. John 95 Ross, Lloyd 114 Rothcr, Priscilla 114 Roush, Dick 114 Roush. James 56, 108 Roush, Susan 48,114 Rowc, Martha 76,114 Rudwcll, George 34,51,54,95 Rudv.Judi 40, 48, 55, 108 Ruger.Mike 108 Runnels, Robert 108 Run v on, Clarence (Mr.) 24 Russell, Elmer 108 Russell, Marcia 28, 49, 52, 54, 60, 74, 95 Rust. Betty 108 Rust, Sharlene 114 Rustcrholz, Jana 47, 114 Rvan. Charles 114 Ryan. Michael 118 Saffcr, Shirley 47, 1 14 Saine, Donald 52, 81 , 95 Salzarulo, Henry 64,70, 103, 114 Salzarulo, William 108 Sample, Dick 74, 1 14 Satterfield, Billy 64, 66, 70 Satterfield, James 44,64,67,70,114 Satterfield, Lynn 66, 108 Satterfield, Mary 49,55, 108 Saucr, Joyce 48, 50, 55,61, 108 Sauser, John 118 Savage, Judy 47,54, 114 Sawyer.Jim 9, 108 Scarce, Donald 108 Scheffler, Norman 30, 54, 75, 95 Schiebler, Wesley 64,114 Schelkc, Kathryn 49, 52, 80, 108 Schenck, Mark 114 Schlottcrbcck, Michael 64, 67, 1 14 Schmitl. James 114 Schoop, Bob 114 Schubert, Louise 114 Schuerman, Jerry 12, 30. 34, 36, 80. 95 Schuerman, Larry 56, 67, 1 1 4 Schulerjudy 48, 108 Schultz, Karen 118 Schwab, Clco 4,8,40,45,57,60, 108 Schweizer, Raymond , 114 Sciortino, Larry 108 Scott, Nila Mae 55, 108 Seal, Donald 56,95 Sealock, Harold (Mr.) 21,81 Sears, A. R. (Mr.) 22 Sedrick, Charles 114 Seidcr, Dale (Mr.) 22 Scitz, Margaret (Mrs.) 23 Scligman, Steve 53, 64, 75, 108 Sewell, Chad 118 Shafcr, Marilyn 49, 60, 95 Shake, Sandra 55,76,114 Shank, Mark 56 Sharp, Cinda 48. 55, 108 Sharp, Richard 70 Shawhan.Judy 33,48,50,55,108 Shcffer, Deanna 16,36,95 Shelter, Wanda 49,95,100 Shell, Donald 114 Shelton, Benlly 108 Shepard, Sue 48, 108 Shepherd, Carolyn 118 Shepherd, Nelva 47,50,114 Shipp, Bernard 50, 108 Shipp, Beverly 55,114 Shipp, Clarence 114 Shirley, Howard 118 Shook, Larrv 64, 66, 73, 108 Shook, Pattv 46, 75, 80, 108 Shook, Peggy 47, 55, 75, 80, 1 1 4 Shores, Larry 27, 44, 108 Shuler, Ann 48, 50, 108 Shulcr. Blaine 56, 108 Shultz, Johanna 40,48,52,108 Shutc, Larry 73, 99 Shute, Linda 47, 1 14 Shute, Steve 118 Sibert, Dawn 118 Sibcrt, Roberta 55, 95 Sieb, Charles 95 Siewek, Sandra 46, 1 1 4 Siler, James 54, 1 14 Silvers, Bonnie 48,51, 114 Simmons, Robcrl (Mr.) 25 Simmons, Roy 74, 75. 108 Simpson, Wanda 45, 57, 60, i08 Singleton, Belly 118 Singleton, Robert 75,114 Sink, Barbara 48, 114 Skaggs, Pauline 1 1 i. Skinner, James 108 Slattcry, Ann 48, 51, 69, 95 Slattery, Jim 108 Slifer, Jerry 114 Smith, Barbara 4,33, 76, 114 Smith, Bill 114 Smith, Bruce 30,36,55,114 Smith, Charles 114 Smith, Elaine 49, 55, 60, 108 Smith, Elizabeth 114 Smith, Errol 75, 95 Smith, Gary 51,54, 68, 114 Smith, Gloria 48, 50, 76, 1 1 4 Smith, Jack 64, 1 1 4 Smith, James 4, 56, 108 Smith, John 56,71,114 Smith, Joyceanne 48,51,60,96 Smith, Lorna 118 Smith, Marquita 108 Smith, Mike 44, 69, 75, 104, 108 Smith, Phillip 118 Smith, Richard 44, 52, 68, 71, 1 14 Smith, Richard 75 Smith, Sandra Jane 45, 57, 108 Smith, Sheri 47,50,108 Smith, Sondra June 45, 57, 60, 108 Smith, Valeeta 55, 60, 96 Smythc, Laura 47, 50, 114 Snyder, Demaris 4, 33, 46, 55, 108 Snyder, Janice 49, 50, 108 Snyder, Nancv 55, 74, 1 1 4 Soilars, Robert (Mr.) 23 Songer, Max 114 Soper. Eileen 114 Soper, Nancy 50,96 Spade, Colleen 33, 40, 46, 55, 76, 108 Spalding, Bettv 49,96 Spalding, Robert 30,56,114 Sparks, Rco 114 Spcgal, Patty 76, 108 Spencer, Janet 28,49,96 Spencer, John 114 Spicer, John 114 Sponsel, Phillip ...34,51,96 Sponsler.Jane 16,34,36,45,49.51,60,96 Sponslcr, Palmer (Mr.) 20 Springfield. Warren 30,51,55.96 Stafford. Lowell (Mr.) 21 Stantord, Max 28 34, 40, 96 Stanley, Becky 48, 60, 76, 108 Stanley, Herbert (Mr.) 24 Stanley, John 44,68,114 Starr, Eddie . ... .118 Steed, Judy 47,55,74,114 Stegall.John 114 Stephens, Judy 118 Stephenson, Carolyn 30, 49, 96 Stephenson, Connie 49,50,57,96 Stevens, Bill 108 Stevens, Cynthia 16, 36, 49, 108 Stevens, Delores 108 Stevens, Larry 114 Stevens, Tom ,.75.114 Stewart. Patricia 118 Sticco, James 16, 72, 103, 108 Sticco, Nancy 45, 1 1 4 Stidham, David 114 Stidham.John 68, 108 Sticr, Dale 27, 34, 96 Stier, Mary Janice 48, 55, 1 09 Stigleman, Judy 47, 114 Stigleman, Michael . . . ' . 55, 1 1 4 Stigleman, Richard 30,96 Stinson, Marjorie 118 Stinson, Mildred (Miss) 23 Stinson, Ralph 9, 73 Stocker, Janice ( Miss) 49 Stolle, Patty 47, 1 1 4 Stone, Helen 49, 1 14 Stout.Jim 114 Stout, Nancy 48,50,76,114 Stover, Bob 96 Stracaner, Carol . 109 Strahan, Marguerite (Mrs.) 21,48,53 Street, Kenneth 56 Street, Larry 114 Sturgis, Donald 8, 114 Sulprizio, Anna Marie 60, 104, 109 Sutton, Melanie 76 Swallow, Bob 64, 66, 70, 104, 109 Swasko, Andrew ,114 Sweet, John 44, 56, 64,67, 80, 1 14 Swindell, Ravlene 109 Swoveland, Shirley 4,8,45,57,109 Taggart, Howard 114 Tail, Janice 40,47,60,96 Tapp, Sylvia 27,32,49,51,96 Tate, Larry 115 Talman, Carloyn 109 Taylor, Dianne. 118 Taylor, J. T 109 Taylor, Mary Ann 76, 109 Teegarden, Bob 11,12,30,36,51,96 Tevis, John 4, 115 Tevis, Paul 64 Thalls, Jerry 75, 1 09 Tharp, Ronald 50 Tha tcher, Becky 118 Thisdcwaitejudy 47,80,115 Thistlewaite, Mark 56. 9 Thistlewaiie, Susan 118 Thoma. Helen .115 Thomas, Ann 115 Thomas, Janice 32, 33, 40, 46, 1 09 Thomas, Joyce .115 Thomas, Judy 46, 115 Thomas, Mary Ann 47,51, 115 Thomas, Melissa 46,52,60,61,76,109 Thomas, Peggy , 47, 1 1 5 1 homas, Phyllis 47, 9b Thomas, Wilbur (Mr.), . . .24 Thomason, Sharon 34, 57, 96 Thomason, Shirley . .55, 115 Thompson, Dennis 80, 97 Thompson, Linda 48, 1 1 5 Thorman, John 56, 1 1 5 Tibbs, Jerry 115 Tibbs, Marcia . 49, 97 Tice.Judy 48, 109 Tiemeyer, Emily 118 Timmons, Kay 118 Tinslcy, David ... 97 Tinslcy, Ruth Ann . 49, 115 Todd, Darken 46, 1 1 5 Todd, Janet 45,60,97 Tohver, Cordell 118 Tomlinson, Mary 46, 1 1 D Tomlinson, Myra ... 28, 45, 54, 60, 97 Toney, Nancv 46, 1 1 5 •Toth, Robert 44, 64, 5, 109 Townsend, Rachel 47,54,61,76,109 Trace, Donald 1 09 Trace, Ramona ... 74, 1 1 5 Tracy, Larry 50, 1 1 5 Travis, Martha 47, 50, 1 1 5 Treanor, Sharon ... 109 Treasure, Carolyn 48, 53 Treasure, Ray (Mr.) . . . 22 Tremain, Stephen. .. .53, 74, 1 15 Trimble, Janet . 76, 109 Trotter, Mary 45, 60, 97 Trout. Harold (Mr.) .21,44 Troxel, Gretchen 49, 109 Truitt, Carolyn ..115 Tschaen, Rita 60,108 Tubesing, Gayle 30, 49, 52, 97 Turley, Mary 32, 49, 1 09 Turner, Jerry 12, 15,16,30,44,53,56,64,81,97, 103 Turner, John ... 109 Turner, Nancy Jo 36, 49, 60, 97, 104, 109 Turner, Ronnie 56, 97 Turner, Ronnie ... 109 Tuttle, Sharon 16, 45, 46, 62, 80, 109 Tuttle, Tom 12, 34, 53, 64, 70, 80, 97 Twine, Darnell ... 1 1 5 Tye, Danny 28, 44, 108 Tye, Karen Louise . 48, 115 Tye, Norma Jean 32, 47, 6o] 108 Tyler, Geraldine 49, 50, 60, 97 Tyler, Terry IIS Uchtman, Margie 109 Uhte. Allen 115 Ulmer, Susan , 49, 54 97 Urmston, Stuart 30, 44, 56, 1 1 5 Usher, Jon 28, 75, 109 Utsler, Barbara l ] 8 Utsler, Delores .97 Van Ausdal, Diane 28, 39, 40, 46, 52, 62, 80, 97 Van Ausdal, Jeannette 49, 52,97, 109 Vance, Bill .53 Vanderpool.Carleen 47, 115 Van Pelt, Ellen 47,55, 115 VanSkoik, Roger 64, 109 VanZant.Jack . 53,56,97 Van Zant, William 1 1 5 Varnell, Allan 54, 80, 115 Varnell, . 24 Vasbinder, Frank ... 109 Vass, Larr 30, 70, 109 Vaughn, Quentin 50,115 Veccra, Gene . 53, 56, 97 Via, Jerry 1 15 Vioni, Catherine (Mrs.) 19 Vioni, Roni 30, 32, 97 Vivian, Sally 49, 1 1 5 Vogelgesang, Carol 118 Vogelgesang, Nancy 48, 109 Vogelgesang, Ronnie . 48, 109 von fein.jonn 53,54, 109 Vore, Karen 46, 55, 1 1 5 Waak. Patricia 16,26,36,49,60,81,98, 101 Wadsworth, Martha 28, 47, 1 1 5 Wafer, Beverly . . 115 Wafer, Nadinc 109 Wagner.Judy 48,51,60,98 Wainscott, Linda 48, 76, 1 1 5 Walker. Clark ... 109 Walls, Eugene Robert 98 Walter, Philip 118 Walterman, Charles .115 Walters, John Howard 50, 115 Walters, Sandra . 47, 115 Ward, Eugene ... 108 Ware, Robert 5,30,31,52,53,54,68,98 Warn, Sandra . 118 Waterman, Ed Paul 115 Wat kins, Anita . . .109 Watkins, Wayne 56,64,72,80, 103, 109 Watts, Shelva 118 Wealherly, Edith 115 Weatherly, Marqueta 4, 1 1 5 Weaver, Nancy 115 Wcbb.Judith 115 Weber, Suzanne 1 4, 28, 34, 40, 49. 52, 60, 98 Wehrley, Dale 30, 44, 75, 1 15 Wehrley, Elas Suzanne 47, 109 Weirich.Judy 49,54, 115 Weiser, Patricia 40, 49, 60, 98 Welker, Robert 30, 68, 75, 109 Wellings, Charles 56,64,67. 115 Wenz.Gary 98 Wesler, Richard 9, 98 West, Ronald .44,98 Weston, Jane 33,48,61,109 Wetzel, Don 109 Whirley, Ruth Ann ... 1 15 Whisenhunt, Rosemary .46, 109 White, Carol 45, 60, 1 09 White, Helen . 49, 1 09 White, James .53,98 While, John 115 White, Shirley Delaine . 55, 1 15 Whitesell, Terry .98 Wicker, Elnora 47, 54, 76, 109 Wicker, Virginia 55, 98 Wickcrsham, Janet (Mrs.). ... . .23 Wicks, Laverne 76, 1 09 Wiggington, Janet 55 Wiggs, Dorothy 47, 1 1 5 Wilbur, Fred 7, 56, 98 Wilbur, Tom 109 Wiles, Sandra Sue 47, 60, 74, 98, 109 Williams, Ann 1 1 5 Williams, Carol 48,51,57,60,98 Williams, David 28, 75, 1 1 9 Williams, Gary 118 Williams, Howard . . .7, 55, 74, 1 15 Williams, Jeanne 50, 6U, 98 Williams, Napoleon . .64, 1 15 Williams, Ramona 49, 50, 98 Williams, Rita 49, 105 Williams. Roland 98 Williams. Sandra 47, 55, 1 1 5 Willis, joe .109 Wilson, Barbara 48, 55, 109 Wilson, John 53,74 Wilson, Man 1 Lou 45, 60, 98 Wilson, Rebecca 55, 76, 1 1 5 Wilson, Ronald 118 Wilson, Walker .115 Winburn, Martell .118 Windle, Larry 118 Windlc, Robert ... 109 Winget, James 1 18 Winget, Maria 109 Winkelman, David .. 30,44, 75, 109 Winslow, Gail 47,115 Winters, Larry . ... 109 Winters, Murray 98 Winters, Thresia 1 09 Wins, Marlene ... 45, 55, 57 99 Wise, Bill 99 Wise, Richard 64 Wisenberg, Sally 45.115 Wisniewski, Beverly 34, 40, 5 1 , 60, 99 Wissel, Judith 47,50, 55, 115 Witherby, Earl 115 Witie, Joe 1 09 Witte, Joyce 36,45,49,51,60,99 Witte, Mary Barbara ,115 Witte, Nancy 47, 55, 57, 99 Witter, Barbara 36, 49, 60, 99 Wolfe, Jerry 99 Wolfenbarkcr, Hattie 30, 47, 50, 1 1 5 Wood, Beverly 115 Wood. Gordon 115 Woodson, Ardelia 99 Woodson, Maggie 55, 1 1 5 Woodward, Elizabeth 12, 46, 55, 60, 80, 99 Wright, Bill 109 Wright, Carole 118 Wright, Jay 7, 54, 109 Wright, Jerry 109 Wright, Kenneth . . 73, 1 09 Wrighf, Leon 118 Wright, Libby 48, 55, 109 Wright, Rosemary 38, 40, 46, 60, 99 Wright, Ruthmary (Mrs.) .23 Wright, Sandra 55, 76, 115 Wright, Shirley 46, 55, 1 09 Wright, Thomas 55, 75, 99 Wright, Tommy 30, 66, 108 Wyatt, Ethel (Mrs.) .20,46 Wyatt, Harvey .109 Wyatt, Shirley 76, 1 1 5 Wyer, Bill . .75,99 Wynegar, Mary Esther 8, 48, 60, 80, 109 Yandl, Larry . . . , 115 Yedding, Alice 46, 50, 1 15 Yencer, Foster 11,40,52,53,80,99 York, George 99 York, Kenneth 64, 72, 75, 103. 109 Young, Ernest 70 Young, Ned 32, 70 Young, Randall 56 Zartman, Carol 47, 1 15 Zeiler.Jim 9, 28, 109 Zimmer, Joyce 5, 11,25,30,31,34,40,49,52,99 Zucker.Jerry .72, 103, 104,109 Zurwell. Joe 109 Zutlermeister, Virginia 12,34,51,60,81,99 Zwisskr, Jim 109 Zwisslcr. John 99 Zwissler, Joseph 64, 1 1 5 Acknowledgments What has taken you a few minutes to look through briefly has taken the 1957 PIERIAN staff seven long months of grueling, hair-pulling trials and tribulations. The staff has proven their worth and cooperation in many ways We have all learned much about the making of a yearbook and the last-minute changes that may go into layout. We realize that there are errors and weak points, but we ask your indulgence and hope that the 1958 PIERIAN staff can profit by our experience. The picture at the bottom of this page was made just in fun and goes to prove that editing, writing, and layout can be a real riot as well as hard work. Special thanks go out to our advisor and sponsor, Mr. Robert Simmons, whose help and suggestions were invaluable in the production of YOUR PIERIAN. We wish to thank Bill Honan of Richmond Photo Lab, Fred Wright of Commercial Photo Lab, and John Walters of R.H.S. for being patient and effi- cient in providing our photographs. We appreciate the Palladium — Item ' s fur- nishing us with several prints. Killion Studios of Richmond deserve our thanks for providing us with all underclass pictures. Porter ' s Studio and Hirshburg ' s Studio were most cooperative in supplying us with our senior pictures. We especi- ally commend Larry Porter of Porter ' s Studio for donating the lovely Queen and court pictures on pages 38 and 39; Mr. Porter ' s help was inestimable in giving us many fine pictures and much sound advice. TOM ANDERSON, Editor JANET PETRY, Assistant Editor It ' s Finished! Doug Kurdys, Linda Randal, Joyce Zimmer, Roberta Chesnut, Tom Anderson, Sylvia Kerns, Vicki Kanost. Janet Petry, and Suzanne Weber. Ron West, Breta Lawshe, and Jane Sponsler are completely passed out of the picture 124
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